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Grenades
Smoke Grendes
That depends on what the categories are.
grenades, HE, c4, white phos. etc
Not a term used in dealing with ammunition. The US military uses 10 classes of supplies- and all ammunition and explosives are class V (five). Please repost your question with additional information, we will try to answer it. If your question involves a game, it may be a made up term with no real life meaning.
Blasting caps
It was a category of ammunition, not a specific firearm.
Yes. It falls into the ORM-D category.
Category C Category A is flammable Category B is toxic Category D is oxidizing material Category E is aerosols Category F is compressed gas source of the answer is http://motomom.tripod.com/110esws
This category covers establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing ammunition, not elsewhere classified, or in loading and assembling ammunition of more than 30 millimeters (or more than 1.18 inches), including component parts.
Containers in this category include ammunition boxes, tool chests, wooden cigar boxes, and cases for packing produce.
Yes, some explosives are chemical hazards, but not necessarily because they can explode. To be more clear, the category of "chemical hazard" has no bearing on whether or not something is explosive. That is, a chemical is categorized as a "chemical hazard" for reasons that have nothing to do with its ability to explode.