-
ANFO (/ˈænfoʊ/ AN-foh) (or AN/FO, for
ammonium nitrate/fuel oil) is a
widely used bulk
industrial high explosive. It
consists of 94%
porous prilled ammonium...
-
Anfo (Brescian: Anf; Latin: Damphus) is a
comune in the
province of
Brescia in
northern Italy,
roughly halfway between Milan and Venice. It is in the Lombardy...
- late 9th century, and the
Portuguese form
Afonso from the
early 11th and
Anfós in
Catalan from the 12th
century until the 15th.
Variants of the name include:...
- 000 kg) of
ANFO (ammonium nitrate/fuel oil) he
found at the scene, as he did not
believe it was
powerful enough (he did
obtain 17 bags of
ANFO from another...
- west
coast of
France Le Bois-Plage-en-Ré, a
commune on that
island Re di
Anfo, a
torrent (seasonal stream) in
Italy Re di Gianico, Re di Niardo, Re di...
-
lakeside campground near McVeigh's old Army post, he and
Nichols constructed an
ANFO explosive device mounted in the back of a
rented Ryder truck. The bomb consisted...
- Asturian:
Alfonsu XIII Basque:
Alfontso XIII Catalan:
Alfons XIII Occitan:
Anfós XIII Galician:
Afonso XIII Spanish:
Alfonso XIII
Emperor Hirohito's second...
- Mexico. This test,
named Minor Scale, used 4,744
short tons (4,304 t) of
ANFO, with a
yield of
about 4 kt (3,900 long tons; 4,400
short tons).
Misty Picture...
- and at the
northeastern end of the
Valle Sabbia.
Bordering communes are
Anfo, Bagolino, Bondone, Capovalle, Lavenone,
Treviso Bresciano and Valvestino...
- its
weight in
pounds times its
strength in
relation to an
equal amount of
ANFO (the
civilian baseline standard) or TNT (the
military baseline standard)...