Skoltech scientists discovered over 200 carbon-oxygen compounds with high energy potential, some rivaling TNT, offering new ...
The US hasn't produced TNT on American soil in decades, but a new contract issued by the military is going to change that.
The detonation, part of an explosive ordnance disposal demonstration, included about 90 high-explosive mortar shells from the Thai army. The shells, manufactured in 1960 and filled with TNT ...
In recent years, TNT has started to be replaced with DNAN ... genetically modified grass was grown on land contaminated with military explosives, which successfully degraded contaminants to ...
ranging from $1 per round of ammunition to $400 million for an AWACs military radar plane, according to proprietary documents. It’s offering to sell TNT explosives, at $12.85 per kilogram.
Tokyo, which hosted U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin this week, has told the U.S. government it will allow the sale of industrial TNT because the explosive is not a military-use-only product ...
Their latest installment reports that hundreds (if not thousands) of armor-piercing grenades and hundreds of pounds of plastic explosives also vanished. AP’s investigation was built on data that Hall, ...
The acid types are key components of TNT ... also provide explosives for civilian use and Bloomberg is unable to verify how much of their current operations focus on non-military purposes.
European countries are facing a shortage of gunpowder and explosives, TASS reports with reference to Bloomberg Photo by Global ...