.22 caliber CB cap rounds have been loaded with primers to act as explosive rounds for clandestine operations. They are the very smallest commonly available rounds - less than half the length of a standard .22 LR (long rifle) round.
There have been explosive loaded projectiles MUCH smaller than 1 inch- however, as the size of the projectile decreases, the space available for, and the possible weight of, explosives becomes so small as to make the presence of explosives meaningless.
HEAT (high explosive antitank) projectiles are specifically designed to attack armored vehicles.
Tanks. HEAT is High Explosive Anti-Tank.
HEAT - High Explosive Anti Tank - projectiles are designed for use against armoured vehicles and reinforced fortifications.
The early cannon were a metal tube, closed on one end except for a very small hole. Gunpowder was loaded in the tube through the large open end, and projectiles loaded on top of the gunpowder. They could be rocks, arrows, or cannon balls. A red hot wire would be shoved into the small hole, igniting the gunpowder. It exploded, producing rapidly expanding gasses, which shot the projectiles out of the cannon.
HEAT - High Explosive Anti-Tank - projectiles are intended for use against armoured vehicles and other hardened targets.
HEAT stands for High Explosive Anti-Tank. It is an explosive shaped charged designed to penetrate armour plate.
Explosive eruptions typically produce pyroclastic material, which includes volcanic ash, lapilli (small rocks), and volcanic bombs (larger, rounded projectiles). These materials are ejected with great force during explosive eruptions, causing widespread damage and forming deposits around the volcanic vent.
HEAT - High Explosive Anti Tank - projectiles are designed specifically to be employed against armoured vehicles. They may also be used against fortifications.
HEAT = High Explosive Anti TankThey're designed to attack armoured vehicles and fortifications.
Pop is a palindrome for a small explosive sound.
If the projectiles are small enough, they can travel around the world from a 1-pound explosion.