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An [[explosive]] formed as a long, flexible package, intended to have a linear blast pattern much longer than it is wide; military applications in [[mine (land warfare)|clearing mines]]; general applications in breaking concrete, paving, ice, or log jams
An explosive formed as a long, flexible package, intended to have a linear blast pattern much longer than it is wide; military applications in [[mine (land warfare)|clearing mines]]; general applications in breaking concrete, paving, ice, or log jams

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An explosive formed as a long, flexible package, intended to have a linear blast pattern much longer than it is wide; military applications in clearing mines; general applications in breaking concrete, paving, ice, or log jams