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- OKFOL abstract "OKFOL is an explosive, used in a variety of applications. It is particularly suitable for use in shaped charges. It normally consists of 95% HMX phlegmatized with 5% wax. It has a density of 1.777 grams per cubic centimetre and an explosive velocity of 8,670 metres per second.".
- OKFOL wikiPageID "3802554".
- OKFOL wikiPageLength "495".
- OKFOL wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- OKFOL wikiPageRevisionID "626997328".
- OKFOL wikiPageWikiLink Category:Explosives.
- OKFOL wikiPageWikiLink Detonation_velocity.
- OKFOL wikiPageWikiLink Explosive.
- OKFOL wikiPageWikiLink Explosive_material.
- OKFOL wikiPageWikiLink Explosive_velocity.
- OKFOL wikiPageWikiLink HMX.
- OKFOL wikiPageWikiLink Octol.
- OKFOL wikiPageWikiLink Paraffin_wax.
- OKFOL wikiPageWikiLink Phlegmatized.
- OKFOL wikiPageWikiLink Shaped_charge.
- OKFOL wikiPageWikiLinkText "OKFOL".
- OKFOL auto "yes".
- OKFOL date "December 2009".
- OKFOL hasPhotoCollection OKFOL.
- OKFOL wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Explosive-stub.
- OKFOL wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- OKFOL subject Category:Explosives.
- OKFOL type Article.
- OKFOL type Article.
- OKFOL type Source.
- OKFOL comment "OKFOL is an explosive, used in a variety of applications. It is particularly suitable for use in shaped charges. It normally consists of 95% HMX phlegmatized with 5% wax. It has a density of 1.777 grams per cubic centimetre and an explosive velocity of 8,670 metres per second.".
- OKFOL label "OKFOL".
- OKFOL sameAs m.0b0snh.
- OKFOL sameAs Q7072605.
- OKFOL sameAs Q7072605.
- OKFOL wasDerivedFrom OKFOL?oldid=626997328.
- OKFOL isPrimaryTopicOf OKFOL.