The US Army will begin producing locally manufactured Trinitrotoluene (TNT), often regarded as the world’s most powerful non-nuclear explosive, for use in bombs, hand grenades, and 155 mm artillery ...
Start-up Sweden Ballistics has received approval from Sweden's Land and Environmental court to start building a plant to ...
The United States is trying to fight a modern, high‑intensity war with an explosives supply chain that still has 20th‑century ...
The EU could rely more on imports from India, Vietnam and elsewhere, but that would not accord with its efforts to encourage ...
The war in Ukraine is driving a global shortage of the commercial explosive TNT. The price of TNT has jumped from 50 cents per pound to upward of $20 per pound over the last few decades, according to ...
It's been decades since the US made TNT, a key ingredient for munitions, on American soil. But a new US Army contract for a TNT production facility in Kentucky will change that. Officers and experts ...
The increased use of a chemical compound to replace TNT in explosive devices has a damaging and long lasting effect on plants, new research has shown. The increased use of a chemical compound to ...
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Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. The man who brought TNT to Bozeman's water treatment plant last month will not face criminal ...