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- Hexanite was a castable German military explosive developed early in the 20th century before the First World War for the Kaiserliche Marine, intended to...
- (including the speedway) is presently (2020) abandoned. Ammonal Minol Hexanite RE factor US Explosive Ordnance. Washington, D.C.: Bureau of Ordnance,...
- point) since they knew that the atomic bomb was near completion. Amatol Hexanite List of explosives used during World War II Minol (explosive) Tritonal...
- explosive that was used in World War II by the Germans as a component of Hexanite (60% TNT - 40% HND) and by the ****anese as a component of Kongo (Type 98...
- Composition B (RDX and paraffin wax) Composition H6 Cyclotol (RDX) Ednatol Hexanite[citation needed] (hexanitrodiphenylamine) Minol Octol Pentolite Picratol...
- Dunnite, Dynamite Ecrasite, Ednatol Flash powder Gelignite, Gunpowder Hexanite, Hydromite 600 Kinetite Minol Octol, Oxyliquit Panclastite, Pentolite,...
- were the G7 type, 7.02 m (276 in) long and armed with a 195 kg (430 lb) Hexanite warhead. The torpedo had a range of 4,000 m (4,370 yd) when set at a speed...
- unexploded ordnance dating from before the 1960s. Amatol Composition H6 Hexanite Torpex Tritonal J. Hendrikson (January 1, 1978). "Minol". Encyclopedia...
- Aircraft/ Diameter:450 mm (18 in) Length:5.2 m (17 ft) 250 kg (550 lb) Hexanite Decalin wet heater 74 km/h (40 kn) for 2 km (2,200 yd) F17  France / Diameter:533 mm...
- plane crashes. The case is found to contain the highly explosive chemical hexanite, the plans for which have been stolen. Despite the urging of his fiancee...