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Thermit
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Ther·mit  (thûrmt, -mt)
A trademark used for a welding and incendiary mixture of fine aluminum powder with a metallic oxide, usually iron, that when ignited yields an intense heat.

Thermit [ˈθɜːmɪt], Thermite [ˈθɜːmaɪt]
n
(Military / Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery)™ a mixture of aluminium powder and a metal oxide, such as iron oxide, which when ignited reacts with the evolution of heat to yield aluminium oxide and molten metal: used for welding and in some types of incendiary bombs


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First Army moved into the French positions in September 1918 and "took" the German Vauquois position by incinerating it with thermite shells and then simply going around it (Kenamore 1919, 76-97; Johnstone n.
The link between his extremist views and interest in explosives was illustrated by a note reading "compressed thermite grenade vs Paki front door".
A notebook entitled "Waffen SS UK members' handbook" including drawings of electronics and chemical devices, as well as a note reading "compressed thermite grenade vs Paki front door" were also found.
 
 
 
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