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Parent topics
- Detonation [r]: Extremely fast combustion in solids or fluids, which produces a supersonic shock wave with a detonation velocity; self-propagating through compression, heating and ignition of the explosive [e]
Subtopics
- Countermining [r]: Disabling or detonation of hostile land and sea mines using sympathetic detonation, principally caused by deliberately placed explosives [e]
- Line charge [r]: An explosive formed as a long, flexible package, intended to have a linear blast pattern much longer than it is wide; military applications in clearing mines; general applications in breaking concrete, paving, ice, or log jams [e]
- Ditching dynamite [r]: A dynamite containing 50% nitroglycerin, deliberately made shock-sensitive so it can be used for commercial excavation without complex interconnection, relying on sympathetic detonation to fire all charges [e]
- Detonating cord [r]: Add brief definition or description