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| After | detonation a single individual specimen was found in th |
| t is ribbed to facilitate fragmentation upon | detonation and to prevent hands from slipping. |
| ly, the gas is injected a few seconds before | detonation and the amount used can be preset. |
| tation radius of 20 metres from the point of | detonation, and proved useful against infantry as well |
| were close to the car bomb at the moment of | detonation and died instantly. |
| with defective fuzes, resulting in premature | detonation and the deaths of 38 American soldiers. |
| e set for airburst, ground burst, or laydown | detonation, and can be released at speeds up to Mach 2 |
| clear missile only two years after its first | detonation, and would detonate its first hydrogen bomb |
| in Port Harcourt the vehicles were wired for | detonation and from where they took off for Abuja and t |
| Detonation and Aerodynamic Models | |
| image of "Ivy Mike", the first hydrogen bomb | detonation, appeared on the cover of Life magazine on A |
| The effects of a | detonation are usually devastating. |
| d in the transition between deflagration and | detonation are covered thoroughly by Nettleton. |
| er a very large explosion (such as a nuclear | detonation), are named after him. |
| imple set of algebraic equations, models the | detonation as a propagating shock wave accompanied by e |
| ithin a mortar round, possibly for firing or | detonation as an improvised chemical device. |
| ikin was the largest U.S underground nuclear | detonation, at Amchitka Island, Alaska on November 6, 1 |
| scals at ground zero from a 1 kt blast yield | detonation at 500 m altitude, and only 7 kPa at 2 km di |
| larger radiation doses than fallout near the | detonation, because it arrives sooner than fallout, bef |
| onium nitrate explosives, with a velocity of | detonation between 11,155 ft/s (3,400 m/s) and 15,420 f |
| The | detonation by both the US and the Soviet Union of therm |
| ther 30 minutes due to the entanglement of a | detonation cable under the frigate. |
| e ammunition was thrown overboard to prevent | detonation, code room publications were secured, and si |
| Upshot-Knothole Simon was a nuclear | detonation conducted as part of the U.S. Operation Upsh |
| In a test | detonation conducted on the television show Future Weap |
| e was also found with a fifty-meter spool of | detonation cord. |
| failed after rabbits had chewed through the | detonation cord. |
| s of underground nuclear tests, and that the | detonation could produce a massive crack that would thr |
| influence to start the device's twelve-hour | detonation countdown, knocking Macey out again and dump |
| ob-Rainier tests that an underground nuclear | detonation created large quantities of heat as well as |
| for technologies applicable to U.S. nuclear | detonation detection systems used to monitor compliance |
| lobal navigation, time transfer, and nuclear | detonation detection. |
| , the bomb tower disintegrates completely on | detonation due to the enormous heat of the explosion (u |
| cause of their high resistance to accidental | detonation due to shock or fire or impact. |
| es used in nuclear weapons, where accidental | detonation during an airplane crash or rocket misfiring |
| ed gas dynamics, propulsion (including Pulse | detonation engines), and Computational fluid dynamics a |
| Following the | detonation, firefighting and scientific research effort |
| This | Detonation Flame Arrester is being tested for an 8 inch |
| A | detonation flame arrester (also spelled arrestor) is a |
| As a result of the successful | detonation, France became the 5th thermonuclear nation. |
| and was intended to prevent mine or torpedo | detonation from causing magazine explosion. |
| Both rounds used GVMZ-series point | detonation fuzes. |
| te was announced on 22 June 2006, adding the | detonation game mode, various gameplay tweaks and two f |
| The | detonation had holed the cruiser between bows and bridg |
| However, the | detonation happened mostly as desired. |
| t 31,060 feet (9,470 m) to the predetermined | detonation height about 1,900 feet (580 m) above the ci |
| for direct hits, and in the base, to ensure | detonation if the target was only grazed. |
| follows Sam Fisher trying to stop a mass EMP | detonation in Washington DC. |
| f telephone line in the area affected by the | detonation in order to measure electromagnetic pulse ef |
| Other areas of interest were the theory of | detonation in gases (the subject of an important paper |
| designated Gasbuggy involved an underground | detonation, intended to stimulate production of natural |
| Detonation involves a supersonic exothermic front accel | |
| But the standard method of | detonation is electrical. |
| Its heat of | detonation is 4 kJ/g. |
| The flash of a nuclear | detonation is then seen through the window. |
| The defensive shield which they form upon | detonation is now energy-based. |
| Its velocity of | detonation is 7,350 meters per second, comparable to TA |
| Until | detonation is desired, a nuclear weapon must be kept su |
| The cause of | detonation is unknown, but various reports note than me |
| th approximately 10,000 killed, the Messines | detonation is history's deadliest non-nuclear man-made |
| In contrast, a | detonation is characterized by supersonic flame propaga |
| Detonation Mode - User is able to cause explosions via | |
| Detonation of the 500-ton TNT explosive charge as part | |
| SM UC-9, sunk by | detonation of its own mines, North Sea, 21 October 1915 |
| On January 7, 1953, Truman announced the | detonation of the first U.S. hydrogen bomb. |
| detonation of 400 lbs of Semtex under contravention of | |
| The | detonation of explosives underwater has also been obser |
| cious in a warehouse, Zorro is caught in the | detonation of a hidden bomb. |
| to have been destroyed by the kiloton-range | detonation of the ammunition cargo of the latter ship. |
| nel was the first project to employ electric | detonation of multiple explosive charges. |
| During the experimental | detonation of a gamma bomb, scientist Bruce Banner rush |
| to form a critical mass without the correct | detonation of the explosive lenses. |
| One witness to the | detonation of the Hawthorn Ridge mine was British cinem |
| SM UC-12, sunk by | detonation of its own mines, 16 March 1916 near Taranto |
| Jordanian embassy bombing in Baghdad was the | detonation of a truck bomb outside of the Jordanian emb |
| was founded around 1992-1993, following the | detonation of a nuclear warhead in northern Iraq in the |
| On 16 March 1916 UC-12 was sunk by the | detonation of one of her own mines while laying a mine |
| The first | detonation of an atomic weapon took place on July 16, 1 |
| Detonation of the associated nuclear weapon occurred sh | |
| ne, followed a fraction of a second later by | detonation of the main explosive charge detonates. |
| 1946, at about 8:45 AM, the first peacetime | detonation of a nuclear ordnance occurred. |
| Damaged by the | detonation of a torpedo against the cruiser USS Helena |
| The Havelock Road Bombing, 1991 was the | detonation of a remote controlled car bomb on March 2, |
| February 2007 Baghdad market bombing was the | detonation of a large truck bomb in a busy market in th |
| itiating a series of tests that included the | detonation of Tsar Bomba. |
| as responsible for the safety aspects of the | detonation of the world's first nuclear weapon. |
| se fields are strong enough to withstand the | detonation of multiple thermonuclear weapons; hence Mag |
| set of impacts resulting from EMPs after the | detonation of nuclear and certain chemical weapons. |
| Strip in response to mortar attacks and the | detonation of 200 kg of explosives laden on a donkey-ca |
| urry train explosion refers to the premature | detonation of a Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) |
| Detonation of the 500-ton TNT explosive charge for Shot | |
| d of London after what was assumed to be the | detonation of an unexploded bomb. |
| with large Formula One tires to prevent the | detonation of buried mines by exherting little ground p |
| y well-exposed color photograph of the first | detonation of a nuclear weapon on July 16, 1945 at the |
| ee nuclear weapons in 1945: the Trinity test | detonation of a plutonium implosion bomb on July 16 nea |
| took place on 18 August 1946 when the sudden | detonation of 12 large pieces of assorted ordnance, con |
| ber 1946 that the accident was caused by the | detonation of three torpedo warheads, four TNT demoliti |
| It was a simultaneous | detonation of 5 devices, placed 150 feet (46 m) apart a |
| The recoil caused by the | detonation of the propellant then blew the firing pin b |
| been charged with setting off a simultaneous | detonation of incendiary devices in the Alexander's and |
| : classical novae result from the fusion and | detonation of accreted hydrogen, while current theory s |
| Assuming a | detonation on the surface at the maximum 50 kt yield, W |
| it incapable of containing a torpedo warhead | detonation or mine explosion without rupturing. |
| uclear weapon, that would inhibit either the | detonation, or the removal of safety features of the we |
| The map shown here actually indicates the | detonation point and southern conjugate point for Starf |
| The | detonation point and southern conjugate region were tak |
| onjugate region is not directly south of the | detonation point since the Earth's magnetic field lines |
| est of Johnston Island indicates the typical | detonation point for the Operation Fishbowl tests, and |
| bout 1,445 kilometres (898 mi) away from the | detonation point, knocking out about 300 streetlights, |
| little more than 5.5 kilograms of TNT and a | detonation pressure of roughly 200 pounds, the Teller m |
| Chapman-Jouget | detonation pressure: 43 GPa |
| manual!") and Vyvyan tries to quicken up the | detonation procedure. |
| d and expands violently in a laser-supported | detonation, producing thrust. |
| these proportions, but that it has the same | detonation resistance properties. |
| 1960s, Tatum Salt Dome was used as a nuclear | detonation site. |
| or pure explosive damage, high burn rates or | detonation speeds (and accompanying brisance) are gener |
| If the explosive is confined before | detonation, such as in an artillery shell, the force pr |
| gine exhaust manifold causing a catastrophic | detonation that destroyed the plane in flight. |
| After | detonation, the volume increase of the cavity is measur |
| To produce | detonation, the uranium is brought together rapidly. |
| Upon | detonation the shells fragment in rectangular, thin fra |
| At 11 seconds after | detonation, the first wave was 1,000 feet (305 m) from |
| Shortly before | detonation, the monster grabs him. |
| Actual | detonation time could be varied after the laydown had o |
| direct result of Bond changing the sequence | detonation timers. |
| The first underground test | detonation took place on 15 December 1984. |
| The Shoal | detonation took place beneath Gote Flat in the Sand Spr |
| The Long Shot | detonation took place on Amchitka Island, Alaska and th |
| The | detonation tore a hole in the ground and caused conside |
| Deflagration to | detonation transition (DDT) refers to a phenomenon in i |
| amber used to facilitate the deflagration to | detonation transition. |
| The salt is prone to | detonation under high temperatures and shock more so th |
| en subjected to open flame, it burns without | detonation, unless confined. |
| ility came from blast effect produced by the | detonation upon contact of 760 grams of explosive conta |
| Typical | detonation velocities in gases range from 1800 m/s to 3 |
| Explosive velocity, also known as | detonation velocity or velocity of detonation (VoD), is |
| FOX-7 has been calculated to have a | detonation velocity of 8,870 m/s. |
| It has a | detonation velocity of approximately 7,400 metres per s |
| Baratol has a | detonation velocity of approximately 4,900 metres per s |
| mely low sensitivity explosive; however, its | detonation velocity is high. |
| addition to its insensitive properties, the | detonation velocity of mixtures of 80% FOX-7 plus binde |
| Detonation velocity: 8350 m/s (1.73 g/cm3), 7910 m/s (1 | |
| The heavy | detonation was heard as far as Baghdad itself. |
| ity to be scaled into the megaton range, the | detonation was used by Soviet diplomats as leverage. |
| eapons material in carrying cases (a nuclear | detonation was not possible). |
| The | detonation was initially planned for 4:00 am but was po |
| osions is difficult, the 1917 Messines mines | detonation was likely the largest planned explosion in |
| Since | detonation was-and still is-a primary cause of catastro |
| initiation or propagation of an explosive's | detonation wave, see Explosive sensitiser. |
| The "AZ" (impact) setting triggers | detonation when the bomb hits the ground. |
| artillery shells) because there is a risk of | detonation when subjected to over 250 gs of acceleratio |
| tests and any vented (or "open") subsurface | detonation which caused "radioactive debris to be prese |
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