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Appendix C
Acronyms and Abbreviations
ACTD
ADN
AEI
APFSDS
ARDEC
ARL
BLU
BMED
BOFORS
BTATz
CHNO
CHNO/F
CL-20
DANPE
DARPA
DATH
DBP
DEGDN
DNT
DoD
DOE
DTRA
DPA
DURINT
ETC
FAE
FOA
FOX-7
FOX-12
FSU
HMX
HNB
HNFX
HzTz
1 H-135
IPT
advanced concept technology demonstration
ammoniumdinitramid
Advanced Energetics Initiative
Armor Piercing Fragmenting Discarding Sabot
Armament Research, Development, and Engineering Center
Army Resea rch La boratory
Bomb Live Unit
Board on Manufacturing and Engineering Design
a Swedish defense systems company wholly owned by United Defense
bis-a m i notetrazolyl-tetrazi ne
ca rbon-hyd rogen-n itrogen-oxygen com pou nd
carbon-hydrogen-nitrogen-oxygen compound with fluorine
hexa n itrohexaazaisowu rtzita ne
1,5-diazido-3-nitraza pentane
Defense Advanced Resea rch Projects Agency
d iazidotri n itrohepta ne
d i butyl pUtha late
diethylene glycol dinitrate
dinitrotoluene
Department of Defense
Department of Energy
Defense Threat Reduction Agency
diphenylamine
Defense University Initiative in Nanotechnology
electrothermal chemical
Fuel-Air Explosives
Field OperatingActivity
FOA Organic Explosive 7
FOA Organic Explosive 12
former Soviet Union
cyclotetramethylenetetra nitrami ne
hexanitrobenzene
gem-difluoronitramine substituted HMX analog
d i hyd razi notetrazi n e
Indian Head Explosive 135
Integrated Product Team
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50 ADVANCED ENERGETIC MATERIALS
JA2 nitrocellulose gun propellant developed in Germany
JASON think tank that meets in July, August, September, October, or November
JAN NAF Joint Army, Navy, NASA, Air Force
LEN L Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
LOVA Low Vulnerability Ammunition
LX-19 Livermore Explosive Formulation 19
MIC metastable intermolecular composites
NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization
NAWC Naval Air Warfare Center
NAWC-WD Naval Air Warfare Center - Weapons Division
NC nitrocellulose
N E n itrate esters
NF2 difluoramine
NIMIC NATO Insensitive Munitions Information Center
NSWC Naval Su rface Warfare Center
NSWC-IH Naval Surface Warfare Center/lndian Head
NWC Naval Weapons Center
ONC octanitrocubane
ONR Office of Naval Research
OSD Office of the Secretary of Defense
PAP Propulseur d'Appoint a Poudre
R DX cyc I otri m ethyl e n e tri n itra m i n e
RF resorcinol-formaldebyde
RM reactive material
RM-4 Reactive Material 4
SNPE Societe National de Poudre et Explosivs (French industrial group)
SNL Sandia National Laboratories
TNAZ 3,3,1-trinitroazetidine
TNT 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene
TPE thermoplastic elastomers
TSE twin screw extruder
Representative terms from entire chapter:
organic explosive