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CIA Field Expedient Methods for Explosives Preparation

CIA Field Expedient Methods for Explosives Preparation

SKU: 207
ISBN: 879472073
Author: US Government

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CIA Field Expedient Methods for Explosives Preparation


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Field Expedient Methods for Explosives Preparations



CIA Field Expedient Methods for the Preparation covers various elements such as Lead Picrate, Picric Acid from Aspirin, Tetramminecopper (II)Chlorate, Potassium (or Sodium) Nitrate and Litharge (Llead Monoxide), Copper Sulfate and Reclamation of RDX from C-4. It also includes laboratory methods for preparing several other explosives.

24 Pages, 5.5"x8.5", Softcover, Illustrated

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CIA Field Expedient Methods for Explosives Preparation

Field Expedient Methods for Explosives Preparations
An unbelievable study of the preparation of explosives from the most common & accessible items, originally done for the CIA. Section I covers the preparation of Lead Picrate, Picric Acid from Aspirin, etc., while Section II covers laboratory methods for preparing promising explosives such as: Lead Azide, Nitrourea, Mannitol Heglanitrate Nitromannitrol, Trishydrazine-zinc (II) Nitrate, Fulminating Silver, Diaminesilver (I) Chlorate, Triacetonetriperoxide and more. Truly an amazing and informative book covering a seldom touched upon subject.

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