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- Shellite_(explosive) abstract "Shellite (known as Tridite in US service) is an explosive mixture of Picric acid and Dinitrophenol or Picric acid and Hexanitrodiphenylamine in a ratio of 70/30. It was typically used as a filling in Royal Navy armour-piercing shells during the early part of the 20th century.Shellite originated after World War 1 as a development of Lyddite (Picric acid). During the war, Lyddite-filled, armour piercing shells had been found to be shock-sensitive, with a tenancy to prematurely detonate upon impact rather than after penetrating the target's armour plate. Shellite was less sensitive, and also had the advantage of a low melting point, that allowed it to be easily melted and poured into shell casings during manufacture.The first trials of shellite took place in 1921, when the British monitor HMS Terror experimentally fired different types 15" shell at 500-yard (460 m), point-blank range against the surrendered German ship SMS Baden.During World War 2, Shellite continued to be used in naval shells. It was used in the British Disney bomb, a type of concrete-piercing bomb.".
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- Shellite_(explosive) wikiPageRevisionID "675244108".
- Shellite_(explosive) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Explosives.
- Shellite_(explosive) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Naval_artillery.
- Shellite_(explosive) wikiPageWikiLink Dinitrophenol.
- Shellite_(explosive) wikiPageWikiLink Disney_bomb.
- Shellite_(explosive) wikiPageWikiLink Hexanitrodiphenylamine.
- Shellite_(explosive) wikiPageWikiLink Monitor_(warship).
- Shellite_(explosive) wikiPageWikiLink Picric_acid.
- Shellite_(explosive) wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Navy.
- Shellite_(explosive) wikiPageWikiLink SMS_Baden.
- Shellite_(explosive) wikiPageWikiLink File:HMAS_Australia_12_inch_shells_Closeup.JPG.
- Shellite_(explosive) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shellite (explosive)".
- Shellite_(explosive) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shellite".
- Shellite_(explosive) wikiPageWikiLinkText "shellite".
- Shellite_(explosive) hasPhotoCollection Shellite_(explosive).
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- Shellite_(explosive) subject Category:Explosives.
- Shellite_(explosive) subject Category:Naval_artillery.
- Shellite_(explosive) hypernym Mixture.
- Shellite_(explosive) type ChemicalSubstance.
- Shellite_(explosive) comment "Shellite (known as Tridite in US service) is an explosive mixture of Picric acid and Dinitrophenol or Picric acid and Hexanitrodiphenylamine in a ratio of 70/30. It was typically used as a filling in Royal Navy armour-piercing shells during the early part of the 20th century.Shellite originated after World War 1 as a development of Lyddite (Picric acid).".
- Shellite_(explosive) label "Shellite (explosive)".
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- Shellite_(explosive) sameAs Q16821665.
- Shellite_(explosive) sameAs Q16821665.
- Shellite_(explosive) wasDerivedFrom Shellite_(explosive)?oldid=675244108.
- Shellite_(explosive) depiction HMAS_Australia_12_inch_shells_Closeup.JPG.
- Shellite_(explosive) isPrimaryTopicOf Shellite_(explosive).