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Introduction to explosives

Newhouser, C.R. Introduction to Explosives, The National Bomb Data Center, Gaithersburg, USA 1973... [Pg.389]

Part II Introduction to Explosive Train Part III MIL-STDS That Control Development of Explosive Components Pdrt IV Characteristics of Electric Detonators... [Pg.1032]

It was not until after the Crusades were well under way in the 13th century that Europeans had their introduction to explosives. Arabian scientists had fashioned fire arrow projectiles to use against the infidels, and word soon was carried back to Europe, probably by Italian writer and traveler Marco Polo (ca. 1254-1354 c.e.). In fact, the... [Pg.151]


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