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Japanese Explosives

Japanese Firing and Sabotage Devices are shown in pp 246, 248, 250-52, 256-58 260 28b) Anon, "Japanese Explosive Ordnance" (Army Ammunition, Navy Ammunition),... [Pg.1027]

Japanese Explosive Ordnance, 1953 Japanese Explosive Ordnance, 1953... [Pg.268]

Accdg to Refs 2 3, the Japanese Explosive Ordnance used during WWII was subdivided into those used for the Army (Rikugun) and those for the Navy (Kaigun)... [Pg.452]

The Japanese explosives and related items are listed alphabetically in the pages which follow... [Pg.452]

Alphabetical List of Japanese Explosives and Related Items Aerial Torpedo. Kurai... [Pg.452]

Anon, Handbook of Japanese Explosive Ordnance , OPNAV 30-3M (1945), pp 123-57 (Army Ammo) 170—91 (Navy Ammo)... [Pg.461]

Unknown Name Explosives are listed here under X-EXPLOSIVES and also under Japanese Explosives and Related Items Described in Journals Patents Listed in Chemical Abstracts After WWII... [Pg.506]

References on Japanese Explosives and Related Items Used Before and During WWII... [Pg.507]

Anon, Japanese Explosive Ordnance (Bombs, Bomb Fuzes, Land Mines, Grenades, Firing Devices and Sabotage Devices) Dept of the Army and the Air Force, TM 9-1985-4 and TO 39B-1A-11, March 1953... [Pg.507]

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]

Karitto. See under Carlit in Vol 2, p C68-R and under Japanese Explosives in this Vol... [Pg.539]

The composition and properties of the most typical Japanese explosives are summarized in Tables 134 and 135(according to Yamamoto [85] and Yokogawa[86]). [Pg.473]

For blasting and quarrying rock blasting blackpowder or ammonal type explosives are used. A typical feature of Japanese explosives is the admission of a few ammonium perchlorate explosives, named Carlits (inventor Carlson). E.g. Midori... [Pg.473]

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]

Burrowite, DBX, Dentex German Fillers Nos 15, 19, 105, 109, 110Sc. 13-113 BBX, Hexa, Hexamit Japanese Explosives Types 1, 2, 88 92 Minex, Minol, Minol 2,. Nitra-mite, Nitrobaronil, Nobel 704, Novit Pentonal, Sevranite, Sofranex A, Torpex-2,... [Pg.150]

Fuzes, Rockets, Land Mines, Grenades and Igniters),Dept of the Army Tech Manual TM 9-1985-2(1953) 76)Anon, "German Explosive Ordnance (Projectiles and Projectile Fuzes), TM 9-1985-3(1953) 77)Anon, "Japanese Explosive Ordnance 1 (Bombs,... [Pg.389]

Refs l)Anon,Army Ordn 29,382(1945) CA 30, 116(1946) 2)Anon, Japanese Explosive Ordnance , TM 9-1985-4,Washington,DC(1953),116-18 3)Meriam-Webster s (1961),1231... [Pg.4]

War Dept Manual,TM 9.1904(1944),548-708 6)Anon, "Handbook of Japanese Explosive Ordnance , OPNAV 30 3M(1945),66-107 7)Ohart( 1946)195-217 8)All EnExpls( 1946), 164-9(Bomb high-explosive trains) 8a)J.M.King, "Bombs ,Lecture delivered at PicArsn,Dover,NJ on 27February,1948 9)Anon, "Bombs for Aircraft , Dept of the Army Tech Manual TM 9 1980(1950),1-59 10)Anon,"British Explosive Ordnance",Dept of the Army Tech Manual TM 9 l985.1(1953XConf), 1-158 178-204 ll)Anon, "German Explosive Ordnance",TM 9 1985 2(1953),... [Pg.230]

Explosives for Shaped Charges", PATR 1482 (1945) 10a)Anon, "Handbook of Japanese Explosive Ordnance", OPNAV 30-3M... [Pg.264]

Procedures, for Decomposing Waste High Explosives , PATR 1556 (1945) 58a) Anon, "Handbook of Japanese Explosive Ordnance , OP NAV 30-3M US Govt Print Ofc (1945) 59) J-D. Parsons et al, "Visit to Italian Explosive Factories - - - , PB Rept 12663 (1945) 60) M. Carmack et al, "Studies of the Mechanism of Formation of. Cyclonite , OSRD Rept 6628 (Mar 1946) 61) J.P. Baxter, III, "Scientists Against Time , Little, Brown Co, Boston (1946), 256-59 62) R.A. Cooley,... [Pg.405]


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