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Japanese Demolition Explosives

Haishokuyaku. Japanese WWII explosive consisting of Ammonium Perchlorate 77, RDX 17, silicon carbide 1.5 paraffin 4.5%. It was used in demolition blocks... [Pg.4]

Haensoson-bakuyaku or Type 88 Explosive. Japanese WWII expl consisting of Ammonium Perchlorate 75, ferrosilicon 16, wood meal 6 petroleum 3%. It was used in demolition chges, mines depth chges... [Pg.2]

H) Anon, Explosives and Demolitions , US War Dept Tech Manual FM 5-25, US GovtPtg-Off, Washington, DC (1945), pp 133—34 (Japanese Explosives)... [Pg.508]

Entoydku. A Japanese explosive of It brown color used during WWII as a substitute demolition charge ot as a bursting charge in hand grenades and mortar shells. Its compn was KC103 80, MNT 16 castor oil 4% (Compare with Ennayaku)... [Pg.746]


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