- picric powder
- пикриновый порох
English-Russian arms dictionary. 2013.
English-Russian arms dictionary. 2013.
List of British ordnance terms — This article explains terms used to describe the British Armed Forces ordnance (i.e.: weapons and ammunition) used in World War I and World War II. Note that the terms may have slightly different meanings in the military of other countries.BDBD… … Wikipedia
МЕЛИНИТ, ЛИДДИТ, ШИМОЗА — (Melenite, picric powder) взрывчатое вещество. Плавленый тринитрофенол, получаемый нитрованием фенола. Самойлов К. И. Морской словарь. М. Л.: Государственное Военно морское Издательство НКВМФ Союза ССР, 1941 … Морской словарь
stain — 1. To discolor. 2. To color; to dye. 3. A discoloration. 4. A dye used in histologic and bacteriologic technique. 5. A procedure in which a dye or combination of dyes and reagents is used to color the constituents of cells and tissues. For… … Medical dictionary
explosive — explosively, adv. explosiveness, n. /ik sploh siv/, adj. 1. tending or serving to explode: an explosive temper; Nitroglycerin is an explosive substance. 2. pertaining to or of the nature of an explosion: explosive violence. 3. likely to lead to… … Universalium
Type 94 75 mm Mountain Gun — designs [http://users.belgacom.net/artillery/artillerie/5446.html] . The crew is partially protected by a gun shield which is made of 1/8 inch (3 mm) thick armor plate. It can be disassembled in 3 to 5 minutes and assembled in 10. Chinese copies… … Wikipedia
7.7 cm FK 16 — Infobox Weapon name=7.7 cm Feldkanone 16 caption= origin=Germany type=field gun is ranged= is bladed= is explosive= is artillery=yes is vehicle= is UK= service= used by=flag|German Empire wars=World War I designer=Krupp design date= manufacturer … Wikipedia
artillery — /ahr til euh ree/, n. 1. mounted projectile firing guns or missile launchers, mobile or stationary, light or heavy, as distinguished from small arms. 2. the troops or the branch of an army concerned with the use and service of such weapons. 3.… … Universalium
Shell (projectile) — This article is about the artillery projectile. For the small arms ammunition, see Shotgun shell. Some sectioned shells from the First World War. From left to right: 90 mm fragmentation shell, 120 mm pig iron incendiary shell, 77/14 model 75 mm… … Wikipedia
List of the largest artificial non-nuclear explosions — There have been a number of extremely large explosions, many accidental, caused by modern high explosives, older explosives such as gunpowder, volatile petroleum based fuels such as gasoline (petrol), and other chemical reactions. This list… … Wikipedia
chemical industry — Introduction complex of processes, operations, and organizations engaged in the manufacture of chemicals and their derivatives. Although the chemical industry may be described simply as the industry that uses chemistry and… … Universalium
Fixative — A medium such as a solution or spray that preserves specimens of tissues or cells. Most biopsies and specimens removed at surgery are fixed in a solution such as formalin (dilute formaldehyde) before further processing takes place. Other common… … Medical dictionary