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Weapons of WWI
[edit]Munitions & Explosives
[edit]- Introduction
- Technology during World War I
- Weapons of World War I
- Trench warfare
- Munitions
- Ammunition
- Artillery
- Field artillery
- Howitzer
- Land mine
- Minenwerfer
- Mortar (weapon)
- Shell (projectile)
- Shrapnel shell
- Explosives
- Explosive material
- Gunpowder
- Smokeless powder
- Propellant
- Explosive Agents
- Amatol
- Ammonal
- Ammonium nitrate
- Cordite
- Dunnite
- Ecrasite
- Hexanite
- Hexanitrodiphenylamine
- Nitrocellulose
- Nitroglycerin
- Pentaerythritol tetranitrate
- Picric acid
- RDX
- Trinitrotoluene
- TATB
- White phosphorus
- Appendix
- List of British ordnance terms
- Table of explosive detonation velocities
- Timeline of World War I