Petn1933
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composition B
20 g of compound B with a density of about 1.51 which contains 60% rdx and 40% tnt.
The thickness of the iron plate is 6 mm.
Powerful!
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Beautiful test, clean hole, very brisant and powerful indeed.
Still used to fill m67's to this day I believe, but they are looking for a greener replacement.
Be good, otherwise be good at it
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Thats very impressive, powerful hockey puck you got there
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Well done!
We're not banging rocks together here. We know how to put a man back together.
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This brings to mind a banquet of some sorts a while ago. I sat opposite a fellow that told that he had made heroin at work once (I suspect he was
working at the national crime labs). I said I couldn't compete with that, best I've done was some some C4. His jaw just hit the floor ;-)
We're not banging rocks together here. We know how to put a man back together.
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Some time ago, we opened a mine similar to the M18 Claymore made in the former Yugoslavia. Interestingly, in this model, unlike the American version,
comp B was used instead of c4.
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Is incredible, that the hole in 6mm steel arises only from pressure of gases. For girls or layman it sounds a like joke...
Development of primarily - secondary substances CHP (2015) Lithex (2022) Brightelite (2023) Nitrocelite and KC primer (2024)
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I always wanted my hand grenades to be eco friendly. Could throw them into ponds in good conscience.
What fascinates me is how high powered detonations are, mere gases ripping hardened steel apart like paper, and all the same time, how weak all our
forces of interaction are compared to strong nuclear forces. Even the strongest of known materials are close to true vacuum when compared to forces
applied in neutron stars. It's like billions, or trillions of tons per mm2, in relativistic terms.
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Quote: Originally posted by Fyndium | I always wanted my hand grenades to be eco friendly. Could throw them into ponds in good conscience.
What fascinates me is how high powered detonations are, mere gases ripping hardened steel apart like paper, and all the same time, how weak all our
forces of interaction are compared to strong nuclear forces. Even the strongest of known materials are close to true vacuum when compared to forces
applied in neutron stars. It's like billions, or trillions of tons per mm2, in relativistic terms. |
Give me one of those grenades too!
And when man sees these powers, he realizes his own weakness!
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