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Fuzes, detonating

Picryltetfazylazide. A compd patented by W. Friederich for use as a primary filler in detonators and detonating fuzes. No method of prepn or structure is revealed in the patent Ref W. Friederich, USP 2170943 (1939) CA, not found... [Pg.776]

Aerosol Detonating Fuze for a Fuel-Air Explosive Munition , AFATL-TR-73-31, Contract, F08635-72-C-0213, Beech Aircraft Corp, Boulder (1973) 7) H.W. Brown Jr, Development... [Pg.961]

The Detonator Mk37 Mod O is a compound detonator" contg two increments of LA and one of Tetryl. It is used in auxiliary detonating Fuzes Mk44 46 and is initiated by the detonation of a LA detonator in the nose fuze. Detonator Mk37 initiates a Tetryl lead (Ref 23, pp 4-1 to 4-5)... [Pg.843]

Delays, Relays, Leads and Their Uses in Fuze Detonators, Fuze Primers and Some Pyrotechnic Items a) Definition of Terms... [Pg.856]

Booster Assembly for BD (Base Detonating) Fuze Mk. 21 is an example of a Navy booster used for AP (armor-piercin g) pro-jectiles. It is combined with "lead-in" charge and is considered to be easy to load (Fig l-71a)... [Pg.876]

Fig l-71c BOOSTER ASSEMBLY FOR AUXILIARY DETONATING FUZE, Mk44... [Pg.878]

Fuze, Point Detonating (PDF). A fuze located in the forward end (point) of a projectile and designed to be actuated by impact. There are also Dummy and Inert Point Detonating Fuzes... [Pg.882]

Fuze, PIBD M509A1 or M309. This point-initiating, base-detonating fuze was designed for use in fin-stabilized HEAT projectiles. It contains the electric detonator M48 (qv) and the fuze power source is a polarized ceramic disk with piezoelectric characteristics, which is located in the nose of the pro-... [Pg.916]

Auxiliary Detonating Fuze for use in conjunction with Type 89 and other fuzes (pp... [Pg.924]

Japanese Army Projectile Base-Detonating Fuzes ... [Pg.924]

Fig l-99a given here represents cutaway and rear views of fuze, while Fig l-99b shows its attachment to the demolition charge M3A1. The shield shown on Fig 1-100 serves as a bracket for mounting the fuze and protects it from premature detonation Fuze M1A1 can also be used with "bangalore torpedos" which are described in vol 2 of Encycl, p B16-R (Ref 44)... [Pg.927]

Polarographic Analysis of Primer Mixture for M60 Base -Detonating Fuze (Oct 1958)... [Pg.1056]

Combustion. Nensho Danto bakkan. Point Detonating Fuze... [Pg.468]

Detonating Fuze. Shinkan Bakkan Eikodan. Tracer Bullet... [Pg.471]

Type 89 Powder Time Fuze (pp 408—09) Auxiliary Detonating Fuze (pp 409—10)... [Pg.475]

Point Detonating Fuze. Dantobakkan Danto shinkanen... [Pg.494]

Mild deton fuze is smaller than type (2) it is used to transfer detons, and has a metal sheath 4) Confined deton fuze is similar to type (3) except that the metal sheath is wrapped in fiberglas and polyethylene to contain the fragments 5) Flexible linear shaped charge is a detong cord with a V-shaped cross-section used to cut metal... [Pg.575]

Fuze, Spit back. A fuze located in a nose of a shaped-charge munition. When initiated by impact it produces a deton which is directed toward the base. The combination of Point Impact Fuze and base element is referred to as a PIBD (Point Initiating Base Detonating) Fuzing System Ref Glossary Ordn (1959, 128-R... [Pg.641]

US requirements and tests for LMNR intended for use in detonators, fuzes, and priming compositions are given in US Specification... [Pg.165]


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