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
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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.
Yes. It is a high explosive.
Banjo Paterson wrote the poem "High Explosive" in 1917 during World War I.
One that will not reliably detonate from heat/flame, but requires the energy of a donor explosive to detonate.
No, tungsten is not an explosive material. It is a hard and dense metal known for its high melting point and durability.