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  • (pDNPA): [[Insensitive high explosives|insensitive solid high explosive]] with good binder properties; 2,2-dinitro
    223 bytes (26 words) - 17:02, 22 March 2024
  • ...ives]] based on [[ammonium picrate]]; before the development of advanced [[insensitive high explosives]], the military explosive least sensitive to shock and friction and thus us
    261 bytes (32 words) - 08:59, 20 April 2010
  • #REDIRECT [[Insensitive high explosives]]
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  • ...est for proposal of cast-cured explosives] Good survey of uses of specific insensitive high explosives in conventional weapons
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  • An [[insensitive high explosives|insensitive high explosive]] (IHE) with the IUPAC name 1,3,5-triamino-2,4,6
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  • [[Insensitive high explosives|insensitive liquid explosive binder]] used in [[explosive welding]] and nuc
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  • ...tic missile]], with high accuracy and increased safeguards, although not [[insensitive high explosives]] that would not improve safety on a submarine
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  • *[[Insensitive high explosives]] RDX can be manufactured as a [[PBX (explosive)|polymer bound]], [[insensitive high explosives|insensitive high explosive]] form that has reduced sensitivity to [[sympath
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  • ...Methodology for Understanding the Sympathetic Detonation Charactistics of Insensitive High Explosives | publisher = Naval Postgraduate School}}, p. 17</ref> [[Insensitive high explosives]] are designed to minimize the change of their sympathetic detonation.
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  • {{r|Insensitive high explosives}}
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  • {{r|Insensitive high explosives}}
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  • {{r|Insensitive high explosives}}
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  • ...ian applications, a number of high-technology militaries have developed '''insensitive high explosives (IHE)''', which are desensitized in a manner that makes it unlikely that th
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  • {{r|Insensitive high explosives}}
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  • ...the trivial name triamino-trinitrobenzene, is the best-known example of [[insensitive high explosives]]. Of those in production and whose existence is not [[classified informati
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  • ...xplosive compression system of the W53 did not use one of the newer, safer insensitive high explosives. In spite of this incident, or perhaps because of it, the Titan II was con
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  • {{r|Insensitive high explosives||**}}
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  • One of the means of achieving the criterion is the use of insensitive high explosives. Implosion systems are built of a large number of highly directional detona
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  • The W88 does not use [[insensitive high explosives]], as it was decided that a fire, in a submerged submarine, was a far great
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  • ...here is a program of replacement with PBXN-109 insensitive high explosives|insensitive high explosives to improve safety in crashes or emergency jettisons. Another program uses t
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  • ...of explosives themselves, such as improvised, commercial, military, and [[insensitive high explosives|insensitive military]]. Within any of these types, the explosives may be in
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  • ...n the environment, its cost-performance , and the availability of superior insensitive high explosives (IHE) for military uses. ...d to the detonation of TNT munitions, the U.S. military has been moving to insensitive high explosives. PBXN-109 is most common. TATB has been the IHE in nuclear weapons.
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  • ..., in the long term, fails to meet the onboard safety requirements of the [[insensitive high explosives]] program. A new family called NILE is replacing it, and also in Army [[how
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  • ...apon level, are physical precautions such as the one-point safe criterion, insensitive high explosives, weak link-strong link and enhanced nuclear detonation safety, and fire-re
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  • While "insensitive high explosives", originally developed for the trigger mechanism of nuclear weapons, will f
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  • * [[Insensitive high explosives/Definition]]
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  • * [[Insensitive high explosives/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Insensitive high explosives/Metadata]]
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