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FINLAND MILITARY PRODUCTION 152mm Shell Production In Finland 1942s World War II Pouring of liquid Amatol .Amatol is a highly explosive material made from a mixture of TNT and ammonium nitrate The British name originates from the words ammonium and toluene (the precursor of TNT). Similar mixtures (one part dinitronaphthalene and seven parts ammonium nitrate) were known as Schneiderite in France. Amatol was used extensively during World War I and World War II, typically as an explosive in military weapons such as aircraft bombs, shells, depth charges, and naval mines.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/finland-military-production-152mm-shell-production-in-finland-1942s-world-war-ii-pouring-of-liquid-amatol-amatol-is-a-highly-explosive-material-made-from-a-mixture-of-tnt-and-ammonium-nitrate-the-british-name-originates-from-the-words-ammonium-and-toluene-the-precursor-of-tnt-similar-mixtures-one-part-dinitronaphthalene-and-seven-parts-ammonium-nitrate-were-known-as-schneiderite-in-france-amatol-was-used-extensively-during-world-war-i-and-world-war-ii-typically-as-an-explosive-in-military-weapons-such-as-aircraft-bombs-shells-depth-charges-and-naval-mines-image478589325.html
RM2JPHHFW–FINLAND MILITARY PRODUCTION 152mm Shell Production In Finland 1942s World War II Pouring of liquid Amatol .Amatol is a highly explosive material made from a mixture of TNT and ammonium nitrate The British name originates from the words ammonium and toluene (the precursor of TNT). Similar mixtures (one part dinitronaphthalene and seven parts ammonium nitrate) were known as Schneiderite in France. Amatol was used extensively during World War I and World War II, typically as an explosive in military weapons such as aircraft bombs, shells, depth charges, and naval mines..
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