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Explosives and commonly
* Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives commonly referred to as " the ATF ", a law enforcement agency within the United States Department of Justice
The NAR and the TRA successfully sued the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ( BATFE ) over the classification of Ammonium Perchlorate Composite Propellant ( APCP ), the most commonly used propellant in high-power rocket motors, as an explosive.
Soldiers wishing to serve in this elite battalion must pass a three-day gibush, after which they are dispersed into specialized training programs for each of the three companies that make up the battalion: the Palsar ( Reconnaissance Company ), the Palnat ( Anti-Tank Company, commonly known as the Orev company ), and the Palhan ( Engineering and Explosives Company ).

Explosives and used
Explosives are often characterized by the physical form that the explosives are produced or used in.
For example, the U. S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ( ATF ) supports the United States ' International Traffic in Arms Regulations ( ITAR ) program " to aggressively enforce this mission and reduce the number of weapons that are illegally trafficked worldwide from the United States and used to commit acts of international terrorism, to subvert restrictions imposed by other nations on their residents, and to organized crime and narcotics-related activities.
Tungsten has also been used in Dense Inert Metal Explosives, which use it as dense powder to reduce collateral damage while increasing the lethality of explosives within a small radius.
Dupont Explosives were used in many mines across northeastern Pennsylvania in the late 19th to 20th century.
* Explosives: of explosives were used to blast of rock.
Explosives or heavy gunfire can be used to destroy wooden doors, and ( in the case of explosives ) potentially kill anyone within the blast radius on the other side.
The premises still needed to be licensed under the 1875 Explosives Act, as gunpowder was used in the initiator.
Explosives are usually used to facilitate breakage.
Explosives are used to break up a rock formation and aid in the collection of ore in a process called blasting.
Some dogs may also be used by tactical components of such agencies as the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the United States Marshals Service.
Explosives can also be used to clear mine fields, either by artillery bombardment, or with specialised charges such as Bangalore torpedos, the Antipersonnel Obstacle Breaching System and the Python Minefield Breaching System.
Explosives were used to kill a beached humpback whale west of Port Elizabeth on August 6, 2001,
Explosives used in World War I caused many blast injuries ; the large number of TBIs that resulted allowed researchers to learn about localization of brain functions.
* Explosives used during WW II
Explosives or hydraulic fracturing are used to create open pathways within the deposit for solution to penetrate into.
Explosives used in blast fishing not only kill fish but also destroy coral skeletons, creating unbalanced coral rubble.
Note: In World War I, the name used in the UK for Government-owned explosives factories was National Explosives Factory ; and the Cordite factory at Gretna was known as HM Factory, Gretna.
The site was then used by Nobel's Explosives to build a TNT / propellant factory in 1914 with Government approval.

Explosives and blasting
Rock blasting currently utilizes many different varieties of Explosives with different compositions and performance properties.

Explosives and include
The services the lab conducts include Chemistry, Combined DNA Index System ( CODIS ), Computer Analysis and Response, DNA Analysis, Evidence Response, Explosives, Firearms and Tool marks, Forensic Audio, Forensic Video, Image Analysis, Forensic Science Research, Forensic Science Training, Hazardous Materials Response, Investigative and Prospective Graphics, Latent Prints, Materials Analysis, Questioned Documents, Racketeering Records, Special Photographic Analysis, Structural Design, and Trace Evidence.
" As interpreted by Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, " sporting purposes " includes only hunting and organized competitive target shooting, but does not include " plinking " or " practical shooting " ( despite the latter being a form of organized competitive target shooting ) nor does it allow for collection for historical or design interest.
The acts he chose include Motörhead, Roky Erickson and the Explosives with Clinic, Devo with Drumsize, Iggy & The Stooges, Cornershop and The Jesus and Mary Chain.
Originally CALEA only granted the ability to wiretap digital telephone networks, but in 2004, the United States Department of Justice ( DOJ ), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives ( ATF ), Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ), and Drug Enforcement Administration ( DEA ) filed a joint petition with the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) to expand their powers to include the ability to monitor VoIP and broadband internet communications -- so that they could monitor Web traffic as well as phone calls.
Products not under jurisdiction of the CPSC include those specifically named by law as under the jurisdiction of other federal agencies ; for example, automobiles are regulated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, guns are regulated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, and drugs are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration.

Explosives and .
Advertisement for the Aetna Explosives Company of New York.
The Dynamite Company: The Story of African Explosives and Chemical Industries Limited.
Explosives may also be categorized by their sensitivity.
Explosives considerably differ from one another as to their behavior in the presence of water.
Explosives based on ammonium nitrate have little or no water resistance due to the reaction between ammonium nitrate and water, which liberates ammonia, nitrogen dioxide and hydrogen peroxide.
Safety and Performance Tests for Qualification of Explosives.
Military Explosives.
* Explosives at GlobalSecurity. org
Non-prohibited automatic weapons can be legally owned by civilians who pay a $ 200 tax to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, pass a background investigation, and, in some jurisdictions, receive approval from local law enforcement.
After the end of World War I, the majority of the United Kingdom gunpowder manufacturers merged into a single company, " Explosives Trades limited "; and number of sites were closed down, including those in Ireland.
The Home Office removed gunpowder from its list of Permitted Explosives ; and shortly afterwards, on 31 December 1931, the former Curtis & Harvey's Glynneath gunpowder factory at Pontneddfechan, in Wales, closed down, and it was demolished by fire in 1932.
The Explosives Act places limits on the amount of powder ( either smokeless or black ) that may be stored in a building, on the manner in which it is stored, and on how much powder may be available for use at any time.
The company was founded in December 1926 from the merger of four companies: Brunner Mond, Nobel Explosives, the United Alkali Company, and British Dyestuffs Corporation.
Civilian ownership of submachine guns is regulated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives under the provisions of the National Firearms Act of 1934 as amended by Title II of the Gun Control Act of 1968.
* February 28 – Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agents raid the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas, with a warrant to arrest leader David Koresh on federal firearms violations.
The next day, Home Secretary Vernon Harcourt drafts 300 policemen to guard the underground and introduces the Explosives Bill.
* High Explosives Applications Facility and Energetic Materials Center: At HEAF, teams of scientists, engineers, and technicians address nearly all aspects of high explosives: research, development and testing, material characterization, and performance and safety tests.
Most of the Department's law enforcement agencies such as the U. S. Customs Service, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ( ATF ), and the U. S. Secret Service were reassigned to other Departments in 2003 in conjunction with the creation of the Department of Homeland Security.

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