Tritonal

Bomba lotnicza z tritonalem

Tritonal – kruszący materiał wybuchowy. Mieszanina 80% trotylu i 20% sproszkowanego aluminium[1].

Przypisy

  1. Department of the Army, Technical Manual TM 9-1300-214, September 1984, S. 8–123.

Linki zewnętrzne

  • Wojskowe materiały wybuchowe – tritonal [1]

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Aerial bomb memorial Consdorf, Luxembourg.jpg
Autor: Zinneke, Licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0
Aerial delayed action bomb, dropped in October 1944 a field near Consdorf, Luxembourg, to unballast a B17F Flying Fortress bomber returning from a mission to Germany. The bomb weighted 907 kg and contained 447 kg of tritonal.

It was dug out and defused in 1990 by the mine clearance department of the Luxembourg Army.

In 1994 it was displayed as a memorial by the municipality of Consdorf.