It can defeat armored vehicles...
For a gaseous mixture to violate the combined Threshold Limit Value (TLV), the individual components must each be below their respective TLV but when combined, the total concentration exceeds the combined TLV. This can happen when the synergistic effects of the different gases in the mixture exceed the safe exposure limits set by the TLV.
Synergistic effect refers to the interaction of two or more factors or substances that results in a combined effect greater than the sum of their individual effects. In other words, when two substances or factors work together, their combined effect is stronger than expected based on their individual effects.
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Oxygen on metals may have many different effects depending on the metal and what the oxygen is combined with. Oxygen combined with moisture on the metal of steel or iron will cause the metal to rust.
Aqueous NH3 reacts with AgCl to form [Ag(NH3)2]+ complex ions, so adding NH3 dissolves the AgCl precipitate. However, Hg2Cl2 remains insoluble in the presence of NH3. This selective solubility allows for the separation of Ag+ and Hg2 2+ cations in the mixture.
it can defeat armored vehicles and target personnel simultaneously
it can defeat armored vehicles and target personnel simultaneously
Fighter jets bombed the munition depot. Soldiers stormed the munition barracks, only to discover they had invaded the women's shower facilities.
Munition was a general material used in war, like bullets, rockets and guns. ect
Tactical Atomic Demolition Munition ended in 1966.
Tactical Atomic Demolition Munition was created in 1961.
Medium Atomic Demolition Munition was created in 1965.
Japanese munition ship Kashino was created on 1940-07-10.
A Munition Girl's Romance - 1917 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
A Munition Worker's Curse - 1917 was released on: USA: 10 December 1917
The color pink is a physical characterisitic, so it is a phenotype.
Yes, inhalation hazard can be considered a non-explosive hazard of a sub-munition, particularly if the sub-munition releases toxic agents or particulate matter upon detonation. Such hazards pose serious health risks to individuals exposed to the resulting aerosols or fumes. While sub-munitions are designed primarily for explosive effects, their potential to cause inhalation hazards should not be overlooked, especially in populated or sensitive areas.