DETACPAL-1
DETAMITE 60
DETAMITE 80
DYNABLAST DYNADYNE
DYNAPRIME
DYNEX-1
DYNEX-2
DYNEX-2(DE-2)
DYNEX-C
DYNEX-C (S)
DYNEX-E
DYNES-3
DYNES-3(S) Dynamite
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Yes it is a Group D--High explosiveexplosive-materialfor more information
Explosive 'D' - 1914 was released on: USA: 24 January 1914
DINOMITE!!!
C-4 is classified as a high explosive due to its rapid rate of decomposition and high energy release. It is commonly used in military applications due to its destructive power.
No, a blasting cap is not a high explosive itself, but rather a small explosive device used to trigger a larger explosive charge. Blasting caps are sensitive explosives designed to initiate a controlled detonation in high explosives like dynamite or other blasting agents.
High Explosive - 1943 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
High Explosive, generally meaning that the projectile is packed with TNT or other explosive material.
Banjo Paterson wrote the poem "High Explosive" in 1917 during World War I.
Yes. It is a high explosive.
Many, mostly explosive ones
One that will not reliably detonate from heat/flame, but requires the energy of a donor explosive to detonate.