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Ejection charge

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187: 228: 165: 135: 247: 221: 257: 214: 83:, ejection charges are used to disperse the submunitions. Burst charges are also used to dispense leaflets from 252: 27: 49:, to fire shortly after the main engine burns out. Ejection charges can be also triggered by a timer or an 69: 34:
designed to produce a small short-term amount of thrust to burst open a container and eject its content.
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K.L. Kosanke; Barry T. Sturman; Robert M. Winokur; B.J. Kosanke (October 2012).
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and other compositions are possible. Ejection charge is granular black powder.
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to eject the light or smoke producing components out of the flare casing. In
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or streamer). The ejection charge is ignited through a layer of
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Pyrotechnics: from the viewpoint of solid state chemistry
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pyrotechnic composition
gas generator
model rocketry
parachute
delay composition
altimeter
black powder
smokeless powder
flares
countermeasure flares
pyrophoric
cluster bombs
leaflet bombs
chemical weapons
chemical agent
Burst charge
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