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LVD = „low velocity dynamite"

Lp = liquid propellant 205 lueur a la bouche = muzzle flash 220 LVD = low velocity dynamite low velocity detonation 116 208 LX = octogen (HMX)-formulations... [Pg.33]

PATR 2374(1957) by H.W. Voigt dealt with development of Low-Velocity Military Explosives equivalent to Commercial Dynamites. The following Low-Velocity Dynamite (LVD) is described in AMCP 706-177 (Ref 66), pl22-24 Composition of LVD TNT 67.8, TPE (Tripenta-erythritol) 8.6, (99-5/0.5 -RDX/l-MA dye) 17.5, (68/32 — Vistac No l/DOS) binder 4.1 Cellulose acetate (Grade LH-1, thru 40 mesh) 2.0%... [Pg.507]

Dynamite, Military, Low Velocity (LVD), developed at Plcatinny Arsenal by B. Voigt, is described here under DYNAMITES, Class X and in PATR 1740, which was superseded by AMCP 706-177(1967), pp 22—24. It. was never standardized nor manufactured. Therefore, no Specification was issued Dynamite (Military), Ml, known as MVD (Medium Velocity Dynamite). Its requirements, physical tests, and analytical procedures are covered by Specification MIL-D-45413 A (MU)... [Pg.538]


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