Something I would run away from. Gun powder BURNS, it does not explode.
cartridge
These are usually known as "Casings" or "Shells" Also called a "round of ammunition" or "cartridge"
I believe you are referring to "cartridge." The cartridge is the entire assembly of the bullet, primer, powder charge, and casing.
Shell casing: Outer paper or plastic casing that encloses the explosive composition. Burst charge: Explosive material within the shell that propels it into the air and causes it to burst. Lift charge: Propellant at the base of the shell that launches it into the air. Fusing system: Mechanism that ignites the burst charge at the desired altitude.
The main charge, initiating system, and casing
a claymore is a broad bladed sword. If you are refering to a claymore mine, it is a shaped charge device. a curved metal container holding an explosive charge, and ball bearings. when the charge explodes, the curvature of the mine body channels the charge in one direction, and propels the ball bearings out in that direction. They are actually marked on the casing " towards enemy ".
Shaped charges and directional fragmentation charges are both explosive devices designed to focus their blast effects in a specific direction. They achieve this by using a shaped casing or liner to direct the explosive force towards the target, maximizing the destructive power in that direction. Both types of charges are commonly used in military applications for their effectiveness in penetrating armor and structures.
A grenade is a small bomb with a metal casing around an explosive charge, when it blows, the casing splits into many pieces and flies violently apart. Some small grenades can be fired by rifle, but most are thrown by hand.
An Electro Explosive device is a bomb that is triggered by an electric charge.
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shell casing primer charge projectile