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Summary Of: Explosive material
front is capable of passing through the high explosive material at great speeds... low levels of energy to initiate the final explosive material or main charge...
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aluminium
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magnesium
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phosphorus
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TNT
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Explosives used during WW II
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Binary explosive
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Explosives safety
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Energetically unstable
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U.S. Army Materiel Command
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