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  1. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS|defence|military equipment
    soc pléascáin ardphléascach frith-thancanna Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Hohlladungsgefechtskopf
    de
    high-explosive anti-tank warhead | HEAT warhead
    en
    Definition warhead generating a shaped charge jet that can penetrate solid armour Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on:- Marek Szudrowicz, ‘Material combination to mitigation of behind armour debris after shaped charge jet attack’ (9.4.2021), MATEC Web of Conferences 182, 02009 (2018)- ‘High-explosive anti-tank warhead’ (9.4.2021). Military Wikia"
  2. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS|defence · ENERGY|coal and mining industries|mining industry · INDUSTRY|chemistry|chemical compound
    ardphléascán Reference "Comhairle-GA, bunaithe ar 'lánán ardphléascach' in Liosta Comhchoiteann Míleata an Aontais Eorpaigh"
    ga
    detonierender Explosivstoff
    de
    Definition "Explosivstoff, der bei ausreichender energetischer Aktivierung eine Detonation auslöst" Reference "Council-DE nach Wikipedia: Explosivstoff (10.1.2024)"
    Comment Der Begriff umfasst sowohl detonierende Sprengstoffe als auch sprengkräftige Zündmittel.
    high explosive | HE | detonating explosive | blasting explosive | high velocity explosive | high strength explosive
    en
    Definition detonating explosive material in which the front of the self-sustaining chemical reaction moves faster through the material than the speed of sound, typically more powerful than deflagrating (low) explosives Reference "COM-EN, based on:- 'Explosive material', Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explosive_material [3.5.2016]- GlobalSecurity.org > Military > Systems > Munitions > Introduction > Further Reading: Explosives, Global Security http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/explosives.htm [3.5.2016] "
    Comment "High explosives are often divided into two categories, primary and secondary explosives. Primary high explosives are shock and/or heat sensitive and are often used as primers that ignite secondary high explosives. Note ref: 'High Explosive', A Dictionary of Forensic Science, Oxford University Press, 2012. ISBN-13: 9780199594009 http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780199594009.001.0001/acref-9780199594009-e-0565?rskey=ugGmsm&result=3 [29.4.2016] See also: detonation (related) [ IATE:1565536 ]"