One of the most widely-used and least expensive explosives in the U.S. military's arsenal is triacetone-triperoxide or TATP. It is easy and inexpensive to synthesize and is made with acetone and hydrogen peroxide.
TNT
A small detonator filled with a more sensitive explosive usually nitro glycerine.
Any explosive or ammunition that has not been accepted and type classified for use by the U.S. military
It is a composite volcano, so the kind of eruptions it has is explosive.
mud volcanos
A quiet, non explosive eruption. Silica-high lava produces explosive eruptions.
A small detonator filled with a more sensitive explosive usually nitro glycerine.
Any explosive or ammunition that has not been accepted and type classified for use by the U.S. military
TNT
TNT
explosive
While we use several, you are probably thinking of Composition C4. It is composed of RDX explosive in a mix of a plastic binder. In Great Britain it is called PE-4. It is a low sensitivity explosive with high energy.
It is a composite volcano, so the kind of eruptions it has is explosive.
The diamond they use is the explosive.
An explosive device that uses a plastic explosive (Composition C-4) as the explosive. This is a powerful explosive, not sensitive to impact, that resembles gray/white modeling clay. It is based on a material known as RDX that was developed by the British military.
The "reach-around" - it was a powerful and explosive tactic.
explosive
It is an explosive stratovolcano