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Demolition Snakes

Bullet Impace Fuze, MI AI for Demolition Snake M3 consists of a body (which contains a detonator and two shaped-charge boosters), a target plate of 3/8-inch thick steel and a spring mounted on three studs. The target plate bears on a firing pin which is restrained by a shear pin and safety fork. The fork must be removed before the fuze can be operated. [Pg.925]

Fig 1-99a BULLET IMPACT FUZE, M1A1 FOR DEMOLITION SNAKE M3... [Pg.926]

Compare with BANGALORE TORPEDOES Detonating Cables Demolition Hoses and Demolition Snakes, described in Vol 2 of... [Pg.321]

Fig l-99a on p D926 is for Bullet Impact Fuze, MlAl for Demolition Snake M3. It can also be used with "bangalore torpedoes", described in Vol 2 of Encycl, p B16 R... [Pg.638]

Bangalore torpedoes 2 B16)B18 5 D1113 demolition snakes 2 B17—B18 5 D1113 detonating cable 2 B17... [Pg.483]

Demolition Explosives (Demolition Blocks, Demolition Charges and,Demolition Devices) (See also Demolition Hoses, Demolition Kits and Demolition Snakes). Demolition expls are those used for demolition purposes. They are mostly HE s (such as TNT, PA, Tetryl, FETN, Dynamite, etc), made in the shape of blocks, cartridges, etc. Some LE s, such as compressed wet Guncotton, can also be used. Under the term Demolition Devices, Ohart (Ref 8) described Bangalore Torpedoes (See Vol 2, P 16"R of this Encycl) and various demolition blocks, including shaped charges. In Ref 12a, the same devices are listed as Demolition Materials (qv)... [Pg.478]

Demolition Snakes.. SeeVol 2, pp BI7 BIS under BANGALORE TORPEDOES... [Pg.484]

Undergrowth and ufl grata Meadows, jungle, tores ) (Applicable to small vital Meat only) Sunt (downwind vapor hazard), e Spray shiny from PDOE. e Weather. e Explode drums of STB. Clear paths with detonating cord, bangalore torpedoes, or demolition snakes. eSum. Same as for sand. To extent possible, us same procedure as for earth. [Pg.89]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.6 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.6 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.6 ]




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