xplosivsrkool
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Are there any careers specifically focused on the study of explosives or unstable compounds??? I know pyrotechnics is a given but is there something
else (e.g developing new explosive materials) or something similar?
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DDTea
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I believe it would fall under the general field of "Organic Chemistry"... Anyone could do such research, and then offer the results to their
country's defense department or other potential sponsors.
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IgnorantlyIntelligent
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Get a degree in organic chemistry, then join the Nazy. Try to get into Naval speacial warefare training and go through BUDs. Once that is
completed(which I sincerely doubt you could do) you could request to be apart of the Navys demolitions research team.
Or go through the Army.
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BromicAcid
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I forget the name of the school but there is a school in Colorado that teaches mining and they have courses on blasting that could be used to get into
a career devising new explosives for said industry.
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