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- Ednatol abstract "Ednatol is a yellow high explosive, comprising about 58% ethylenedinitramine (aka Haleite or Explosive H) and 42% TNT. It was developed in the USA circa 1935 and used as a substitute for Composition B in large general purpose and fragmentation bombs. It has a detonation velocity of approximately 7,400 metres per second.Ednatol was also used as Pentolite is used: in rockets, grenades and high-explosive antitank shells. [1] Ednatol was cast in the same manner as amatol. The resulting explosive was stable, non-hygroscopic and could be stored for long periods.Ednatol has no civilian applications. It was developed by the U.S. Army at Picatinny Arsenal exclusively intended for military use and was especially popular during the Second World War. It is now an obsolete explosive and therefore unlikely to be encountered, except in of legacy munitions and unexploded ordnance.".
- Ednatol wikiPageExternalLink Ednatol.htm&2.
- Ednatol wikiPageID "14289159".
- Ednatol wikiPageRevisionID "554495085".
- Ednatol hasPhotoCollection Ednatol.
- Ednatol subject Category:Explosives.
- Ednatol type Abstraction100002137.
- Ednatol type Chemical114806838.
- Ednatol type Explosive103304730.
- Ednatol type Explosives.
- Ednatol type Material114580897.
- Ednatol type Matter100020827.
- Ednatol type Part113809207.
- Ednatol type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Ednatol type Relation100031921.
- Ednatol type Substance100019613.
- Ednatol comment "Ednatol is a yellow high explosive, comprising about 58% ethylenedinitramine (aka Haleite or Explosive H) and 42% TNT. It was developed in the USA circa 1935 and used as a substitute for Composition B in large general purpose and fragmentation bombs. It has a detonation velocity of approximately 7,400 metres per second.Ednatol was also used as Pentolite is used: in rockets, grenades and high-explosive antitank shells. [1] Ednatol was cast in the same manner as amatol.".
- Ednatol label "Ednatol".
- Ednatol sameAs m.03c_j1m.
- Ednatol sameAs Q5340119.
- Ednatol sameAs Q5340119.
- Ednatol sameAs Ednatol.
- Ednatol wasDerivedFrom Ednatol?oldid=554495085.
- Ednatol isPrimaryTopicOf Ednatol.