Due to the increased emphasis of explosive safety, the Navy explosive qualification document, NAVSEAINST 8020.5, is being updated to reflect a thorough safety characterization of candidate explosives for use in weapon systems. New requirements in the instruction include an explosive aging protocol, formal explosive selection committees for new weapon systems, and insensitive munitions evaluation on generic test hardware. With increases in joint weapon systems, explosive qualification will involve several domestic and international documents: NAVSEAINST 8020.5, MIL-STD-1751A, STANAG 4170, and other related STANAGs
In the safety assessment of munitions, the explosives used must be identified. In addition to nation...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Explosi...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Recent ...
The concept of Insensitive Munitions, or IM, is not new; the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has be...
This Manual is reissued under the authority of and in accordance with DoD Instruction 4145.26 (Refer...
o Updates mandatory and suggested Army explosive safety courses for military and civilian personnel ...
When the Department of Defense (DoD) revised its hazard classification guidelines in Technical Bulle...
Military high explosives are safe to handle, have a long shelf life, their energy density is high an...
The V25 containment vessel was procured by the Project Manager, Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel (PMN...
Code Case 2564 for the design of impulsively loaded vessels was approved in January 2008. In 2010 th...
New trends in advanced high energy materials Abstract: In the last twenty years military explosives ...
1996PDFTech ReportDOE M 440.1TransportationHazardous materialsExplosivesSafetyUnited StatesUnited St...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryProject Summary: Navy ships are expected to perform their mission in an ard...
Nuclear explosives by their design and intended use require collocation of high explosives and fissi...
of nuclear weapons is well known, and all radioactive materials pose hazards if not properly control...
In the safety assessment of munitions, the explosives used must be identified. In addition to nation...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Explosi...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Recent ...
The concept of Insensitive Munitions, or IM, is not new; the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has be...
This Manual is reissued under the authority of and in accordance with DoD Instruction 4145.26 (Refer...
o Updates mandatory and suggested Army explosive safety courses for military and civilian personnel ...
When the Department of Defense (DoD) revised its hazard classification guidelines in Technical Bulle...
Military high explosives are safe to handle, have a long shelf life, their energy density is high an...
The V25 containment vessel was procured by the Project Manager, Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel (PMN...
Code Case 2564 for the design of impulsively loaded vessels was approved in January 2008. In 2010 th...
New trends in advanced high energy materials Abstract: In the last twenty years military explosives ...
1996PDFTech ReportDOE M 440.1TransportationHazardous materialsExplosivesSafetyUnited StatesUnited St...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryProject Summary: Navy ships are expected to perform their mission in an ard...
Nuclear explosives by their design and intended use require collocation of high explosives and fissi...
of nuclear weapons is well known, and all radioactive materials pose hazards if not properly control...
In the safety assessment of munitions, the explosives used must be identified. In addition to nation...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Explosi...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Recent ...