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Used in [[cannon]]s, [[small arms]], and [[grenade]]s, these are based on [[nitrocellulose]] as the explosive component, with stabilizers, plasticizers, and possibly organic nitrates (e.g., [[potassium nitrate]] or [[ammonium nitrate]])
Type of explosive

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Single-base propellant [r]: Type of explosive