PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. (Army News Service, May 3, 2007) - Soldiers on the battlefield use colored smoke in a variety of ways - to identify landing zones, friendly troops, potential targets and to ...
In general terms, lighter colored smoke frequently contains a substantial concentration of unburned (and highly flammable) pyrolysis products.As discussed in the previous article, fire behavior ...
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