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  1. Explosive - Wikipedia

    Materials that detonate, in which the front of the chemical reaction moves through the material faster than the speed of sound, are called “high explosives.” In contrast, materials that …

  2. Explosive | Definition, Types, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 4, 2025 · Detonating explosives, such as TNT and dynamite, are characterized by extremely rapid decomposition and development of high pressure, whereas deflagrating explosives, such …

  3. The holy grail of high explosives | Los Alamos National Laboratory

    Jul 19, 2023 · The Los Alamos team used additive manufacturing to fabricate 3D lattice-shaped high-explosive charges. Researchers found that the charges would not detonate unless filled …

  4. HIGH EXPLOSIVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Jul 9, 2025 · The meaning of HIGH EXPLOSIVE is an explosive (such as TNT) that generates gas with extreme rapidity and has a shattering effect.

  5. Explosives Storage Requirements - Classification of Explosive

    Aug 12, 2025 · Explosive materials are listed alphabetically by their common names, followed by chemical names and synonyms in brackets. Click here for the current List of Explosive Materials.

  6. high explosive | Energy Glossary

    Chemical explosive material having an extremely high reaction rate that creates very high combustion pressures, unlike low explosives that have a much lower reaction rate and are …

  7. Northrop Secures $200M Army Contract for XM1211 HEP Rounds

    5 days ago · Northrop Grumman has secured a contract valued at more than $200 million from the U.S. Army for the procurement of XM1211 High Explosive Proximity, or HEP, fuzed rounds …

  8. US Army Orders $200M in Anti-Drone Shells From Northrop …

    4 days ago · Northrop Grumman has secured a contract worth more than $200 million to produce XM1211 High Explosive Proximity rounds for the US Army.

  9. High Explosives | Alford Technologies

    Jul 26, 2024 · High Explosives are a class of explosive materials characterised by rapid and violent decomposition, resulting in supersonic shockwave propagation. Compared to low …

  10. High Explosive | NIST

    Jun 12, 2023 · High Explosive A material that is capable of sustaining a reaction front that moves through the unreacted material at a speed equal to or greater than that of sound in that …