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Dynamite MVD = medium velocity

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developed at Plcatinny Arsenal by B. Voigt, is described here under DYNAMITES, Class X and in PATR 1740, which was superseded by AMCP 706-177(1967), pp 22—24.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]

Baldwyn s Dynamite of Hercules PoWer Co (Amer). See MVD (Medium Velocity Dynamite) in this Vol under DYNAMITE Class X... [Pg.625]

MVD medium velocity dynamite Station,Lake Denmark, Dover, NJ... [Pg.756]

Hercules Powder Co, Formal Progress R 2086 (1952) by W.R. Baldwyn, Jr Army Contract DA-36-O34-ORD-IIO deals with Blasting Explosives (Dynamite Substitutes) (See also Ref 66, ppl25—27). The following MVD (Medium Velocity Dynamite) compn is listed iri Spec MIL-D-45413A (MU), 15 Aug 1962 RDX 7511.0, TNT 1511.0, Grade SAE No 10 Engine Oil plus Polyisobutylene 510.5 Cornstarch... [Pg.506]


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