Any explosive or ammunition that has not been accepted and type classified for use by the U.S. military
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One example of a non-standard item of explosive or ammunition could be a homemade pipe bomb constructed using common household materials and materials found at hardware stores or online. These improvised devices can be extremely dangerous and unpredictable due to their makeshift nature and lack of proper engineering and quality control. It is illegal and highly unsafe to handle or create such devices.
One example of a relatively weak explosive is black powder (gunpowder). It is commonly used in fireworks and small arms ammunition, but is not as powerful as other high explosives like TNT or C-4.
Tri nitro toluene, commonly known as TNT, is primarily used as an explosive in military applications, such as ammunition and demolition. Its stable nature and high energy output make it an effective choice for various explosive devices.
Mount St. Helens is generally regarded as an explosive volcano, but like most stratovolcanoes, it can produce both explosive and non-explosive eruptions.
No, Mauna Loa is not an explosive volcano. It tends to be non-explosive.
Yes. Stratovolcanoes usually alternate between explosive and non-explosive eruptions.