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- IMX-101 abstract "IMX-101 is a high-performance insensitive explosive developed by BAE Systems and the United States Army to replace TNT in artillery shells, starting as soon as 2011. IMX stands for "Insensitive Munitions eXplosives", which refers to the purpose of IMX-101: to provide explosive force equivalent to TNT without its sensitivity to shocks such as gunfire, explosions from improvised explosive devices, fire, and shrapnel. For example, it is believed that an training incident in Nevada which killed seven soldiers would not have occurred with the new explosive. On March 23, 2013, the United States Army ordered $780 million worth of the explosive, with a production of millions of pounds annually, to be produced by BAE at Holston Army Ammunition Plant in Tennessee. The new explosive will cost $8 per pound, compared to $6 per pound for TNT.".
- IMX-101 wikiPageID "28245717".
- IMX-101 wikiPageRevisionID "584344158".
- IMX-101 hasPhotoCollection IMX-101.
- IMX-101 subject Category:Explosives.
- IMX-101 comment "IMX-101 is a high-performance insensitive explosive developed by BAE Systems and the United States Army to replace TNT in artillery shells, starting as soon as 2011. IMX stands for "Insensitive Munitions eXplosives", which refers to the purpose of IMX-101: to provide explosive force equivalent to TNT without its sensitivity to shocks such as gunfire, explosions from improvised explosive devices, fire, and shrapnel.".
- IMX-101 label "IMX-101".
- IMX-101 label "IMX-101".
- IMX-101 sameAs m.0cny16d.
- IMX-101 sameAs Q4041073.
- IMX-101 sameAs Q4041073.
- IMX-101 wasDerivedFrom IMX-101?oldid=584344158.
- IMX-101 isPrimaryTopicOf IMX-101.