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Source Military Handbook Titanium and Trtaavum AHoys, MIL-HDBK697A,1974,p37... [Pg.307]

Monomethylhydrazine is a clear, colorless liquid (Trochimowicz 1994). Upon contact with strong oxidizers (e.g., hydrogen peroxide, nitrogen tetroxide, chlorine, fluorine) spontaneous ignition may occur. It is used in military applications as a missile and rocket propellant in chemical power sources (USAF 1989), and is used also as a solvent and chemical intermediate (Trochimowicz 1994). There are are no reports of current commercial production (HSDB 1996) and, therefore, overall production may be considered sporadic (Chemical Economics Handbook 2000). [Pg.136]

Ensuring accuracy across the widest variety of military, scientific, and medical sources available, this handbook—... [Pg.763]

As in the first edition, all materials listed in this handbook have been used on the battlefield, stockpiled as weapons, received significant interest by research programs, used or threatened to be used by terrorists, or have been assessed by qualified law enforcement and response organizations as agents of significant concern. To assure accuracy, all data have been cross-checked over the widest variety of military, scientific, and medical sources available. [Pg.787]

Information Sources , Gale Research Co, Detroit (1967), 135-143 14) S.E. Mautner, Military, Electronics, and Aerospace Handbook on Reuseable Protective Packaging , Kayar Publg Co, USA (1967) 15) G.R. Buck et al, A... [Pg.481]

Sources Medical Management of Chemical Casualties Handbook, Chemical Casualty Care Office, Medical Research Institute of Chemical Delense, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010,1995 and Textbook of Military Medicine Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare. US Army, 1997. Available free on the internet after registration at https //ccc.apgea.army.mil/products/handbooks/books.htm. [Pg.375]

Sources FM30-40 Handbook on Soviet Ground Forces (1975) C. Foss (ed), Jane s Armour and Artillery 1983-84 (Jane s, London, 1983) R. T. Petty (ed.), Jane s Weapon Systems 1983-84 (Jane s, London, 1983) R. Bonds (ed.). The Soviet War Machine (Purnell, London, 1977) US DOD, Continuing Development of Chemical Weapon Capabilities in the USSR (Washington, 1983) Soviet Military Power 1984. [Pg.133]

Source U.S. Army Material Command, Engineering Design Handbook Theory and Application, Military Pyrotechnic Series, Part One, Washington, DC, 1967 (AMC Pamphlet 706-185). [Pg.104]


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