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- The resultant shock wave can even cause sympathetic detonation of unsecured ammunition.
- Sympathetic detonation presents problems in storage and transport of explosives and ordnance.
- A cooked-off explosive may cause sympathetic detonation of adjacent explosives.
- Seven mine clearing line charges were used to create greater than fifteen sympathetic detonations.
- The mines are prone to sympathetic detonation if laid closer together than 2 m.
- It is shock-resistant and can be laid as close as two meters apart without causing sympathetic detonation.
- Transfer of the shock wave through the wall or armour may also be possible cause of a sympathetic detonation.
- The flights also provide charge separation for the in-process materials, and discourage sympathetic detonations and scattering of materials.
- The instant you lit off the engine, the shock would set off a sympathetic detonation in the rest of the supply.
- The process is probabilistic, a radius with 50 % probability of sympathetic detonation often being used for quantifying the distances involved.
- Special containers attenuating the shock wave can be used to prevent the sympathetic detonations; epoxy-bonded pumice liners were successfully tested.
- The last one caused a sympathetic detonation of a ninth bomb, a more modern and less cookoff-susceptible Composition H6 based one.
- Some of this countermining was attributed to acceleration of the antenna fuze relay armature or seawater leaking into damaged mines rather than sympathetic detonation of explosives.
- This design was very thin-walled and sympathetic detonation could occur if the mines were planted closer together than seven feet ( 2 m ).
- A sympathetic detonation during mine blasting may influence the seismic signature of the blast, by boosting the P-wave amplitude without significantly amplifying the surface wave.
- Typically a catastrophic kill results in the ignition of any fuel the vehicle may be carrying as well as the detonation ( cooking off, or sympathetic detonation ) of its ammunition.
- Spallation of materials after an impact on the opposite side may create fragments capable of causing sympathetic detonations of stored explosives on the opposite side of an armour plate or a concrete wall.
- While C-4 passed the Army's bullet impact and fragment impact tests at ambient temperature, it did in fact fail the shock stimulus, sympathetic detonation and shaped charge jet tests.
- Once fallen the charge is detonated, clearing a six-metre-wide path through anti-personnel or anti-tank mines over a distance of around 200 metres, by sympathetic detonation.
- Observing problems experienced by the United States Navy during the Spanish American War with torpedo reliability and the dangers of sympathetic detonation, it was decided not to use this weapon on the new cruisers.
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