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== various ==
== various ==
{{r|Detonation velocity}}
{{r|Tetryl}}
{{r|Mercury fulminate}}
{{r|Lead azide}}
{{r|Lead styphnate}}
{{r|DDNP}}
{{r|Nitroglycerin}}
{{r|HMX (explosive)}}
{{r|HBX}}
{{r|Composition A}}
{{r|Composition B}}
{{r|TNT (explosive)|Trinitrotoluene (TNT)}}
{{r|Urea nitrate}}
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{{r|Tetrahydrocannabinol}}
{{r|James Amos}}
{{r|Nathaniel Fick}}
{{r|Edward Lansdale}}
{{r|John Nagl}}
{{r|David Petraeus}}
{{r|Sarah Sewall}}
{{r|Gian Gentile}}
{{r|False flag}}
{{r|Intelligence cycle management}}
{{r|Intelligence cycle security}}
{{r|Canadian Security Intelligence Service}}
{{r|Director of National Intelligence}}
{{r|Central Intelligence Agency}}
{{r|Federal Bureau of Investigation}}
{{r|Gestapo}}
{{r|FSB}}
{{r|Committee for State Security}}
{{r|X-2}}
{{r|Security Service}}
{{r|Special Branch}}
{{r|Security organization of Saddam Hussein}}
{{r|Censorship}}
{{r|Concealment}}
{{r|Deception}}
{{r|Interrogation}}
{{r|Maskirovka}}
{{r|False flag}}
{{r|Financial intelligence}}
{{r|Offensive counterintelligence}}
{{r|Operations security}}
{{r|Presidential Decision Directive 39}}
{{r|Radiofrequency MASINT}}
{{r|Operation RAFTER}}
{{r|U.S. intelligence involvement with World War II war criminals}}
{{r|U.S. intelligence involvement with World War II Japanese war criminals}}
{{r|U.S. intelligence involvement with World War II Nazi war criminals}}
{{r|Clandestine human-source intelligence}}
{{r|Clandestine operation}}
{{r|James Angleton}}
{{r|F. W. Winterbotham}}
{{r|Mr. Calder and Mr. Behrens}}
{{r|Matt Helm}}
{{r|Criminal investigation}}
{{r|Cryptography controversy}}
{{r|De-Ba'athification}}
{{r|Denazification}}
{{r|Military Intelligence Company (Brigade Combat Team)}}
{{r|Bob Jones University}}
{{r|Liberty University}}
{{r|Evangelicalism}}
{{r|Karl Barth}}
{{r|Cruise missile defense}}
{{r|Cruise missile defense}}
{{r|Joint Tactical Information Distribution System}}
{{r|Joint Tactical Information Distribution System}}
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{{r|Radar}}
{{r|Radar}}
{{r|Transponder}}
{{r|Transponder}}
{{r|Extrajudicial detention}}
{{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S.||**}}
{{r|Detainee Treatment Act}}
{{r|El-Masri v. Tenet}}
{{r|Carol Rosenberg}}
{{r|Guantanamo captives' documents}}
{{r|Hiwa Abdul Rahman Rashul}}
{{r|Johnson v. Eisentrager}}
{{r|Jose Padilla}}
{{r|Khaled el-Masri}}
{{r|Military Commissions Act of 2006}}
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{{r|John D. Altenburg||***}}
{{r|Susan Crawford||***}}
{{r|Bruce MacDonald||***}}
{{r|Ex parte Quirin}}
{{r|Alberto Gonzales}}
{{r|Alien Torts Claims Act}}
{{r|American Civil Liberties Union}}
{{r|Extraordinary rendition, U.S., George W. Bush Administration}}
{{r|Freedom of Information Act}}
{{r|George Tenet}}
{{r|Jack Goldsmith}}
{{r|Jay Bybee}}
{{r|Jed Rakoff}}
{{r|Office of Legal Counsel}}
{{r|State secrets privilege}}


== From Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004/Related Articles ==
== From Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004/Related Articles ==
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* [[Center for American Progress]]  
* [[People for the American Way]]
* [[People for the American Way]]
* [[Counterterrorism]]
* Counterterrorism
* [[Jihad]]
* [[Jihad]]
* [[House of Saud]]
* [[House of Saud]]
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* [[Air force]]
* [[Air force]]
* [[Air mobility]]
* [[Air mobility]]
* [[Air warfare planning]]
* Air warfare planning
* [[Air-to-air missile]]
* [[Air-to-air missile]]
* [[B-1 Lancer (bomber)]]
* [[B-1 Lancer (bomber)]]

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  • Detonation velocity [r]: The rate at which the detonation reaction propagates through an explosive material; in general, brisance is proportional to it [e]
  • Tetryl [r]: A high explosive, N-methyl-N,2,4,6-tetranitroaniline, no longer manufactured in the U.S. due to thermal instability; used as a booster charge (i.e., secondary explosive) alone and in mixtures [e]
  • Mercury fulminate [r]: A highly shock-sensitive compound that was widely used as the initial element in the triggering of explosives or firearms ammunition; it has largely been replaced by lead azide preparations [e]
  • Lead azide [r]: Pb(N3)2, the most common modern initiating/primary explosive; good compromise among initiators with respect to storage stability, impact sensitivity, and tertiary explosives it can detonate without a booster; several variants of mechanical properties and additives [e]
  • Lead styphnate [r]: Also called trinitroresorcinol, a primary explosive, introduced in 1914, with relatively poor detonating qualities, generally replaced by lead azide; sometimes used for commercial explosives and as an igniter for lead azide [e]
  • DDNP [r]: Diazodinitrophenol (DDNP) is a primary explosive, less sensitive but more powerful than lead azide [e]
  • Nitroglycerin [r]: A very unstable, shock-sensitive high-explosive which also has medical uses as a vasodilator in heart disease [e]
  • HMX (explosive) [r]: "High Melting Explosive" of the nitramine class; known as Octogen or cyclotetramethylenetetranitramine; chemically octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1 ,3,5,7-tetrazocine; 9110 meters/sec. detonation velocity; high detonation temperature; early use in nuclear weapons; density 1.89/pressed [e]
  • HBX [r]: Mixtures of TNT, RDX, aluminium powder and waxes to help casting; used in guided missile and torpedo warheads [e]
  • Composition A [r]: A military explosive mixture of RDX granules covered in wax [e]
  • Composition B [r]: An obsolete military explosive mixture of 63% RDX, 36% TNT, 1% wax (typical), used as fillers in mines, bombs and shells; early nuclear weapons including B53 high-yield bomb [e]
  • Trinitrotoluene (TNT) [r]: Trinitrotoluene, once the most common military explosive but now no longer commercially produced in the U.S. and other countries; still used as the reference for yield of nuclear weapons and other explosives (e.g., TNT has a brisance of 1.0 while the brisance of the plastic explosive, Composition C-4, is 1.34) [e]
  • Urea nitrate [r]: An explosive that can be made from some preparations of urea fertilizer, more powerful than ammonium nitrate-fuel oil, and which was used in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing; its conversion requires access to concentrated nitric acid [e]

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