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[                   How to Make Astrolite Liquid Explosives                   ]
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Introduction:
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    A  completely new  family of  explosives has  been developed  with entirely
new properties, giving  rise to revolutionary  application concepts that  never
before have been possible with conventional explosives.

    The  most significant  of the new  explosives are Astrolite  A-1-5, said to
be the world's MOST POWERFUL NON-NUCLEAR EXPLOSIVE, and Astrolite-G, claimed to
be the  world's highest  detonation-velocity liquid explosive.  Both explosives
are remarkably safe  to handle and  are unusually versatile.  Both also can  be
mixed from nondetonable components.

    Astrolite   explosives  are   a  product  of   advanced  rocket  propellant
technology.  They  were  discovered  quite   by  accident  in  the  1960's   by
research  personnel  investigating a  so-called  rocket propellant  that proved
so powerful  that it consistently destroyed rockets on the test stand.

    Astrolite  explosives  are  formed  when  ammonium  nitrate  is  mixed with
anhydrous  hydrazine.  Extensive  solvolysis  occurs  with  the  liberation  of
large amounts  of ammonia  gas  and a  new  compound (hydrazonium  nitrate)  is
formed  and remains in solution. This  produces a clear liquid explosive called
Astrolite G.  When aluminum  powder (100  mesh  or finer)  is added,  it  forms
Astrolite A-1-5.


Formula:
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Dislaimer: Ok  you guys,  I refuse  to take  any responsibility  for any events
incurred by  or as  a result  of the  following formula  below. This  is  shown
solely  for educational purposes and it is not the author's intent to encourage
anarchy, vandalism, or  destruction in any  way. (C'mon guys,  this is  serious
now.)

Here's what you've been waiting for:

     Astrolite G: Mix two parts by weight of ammonium nitrate with one part
                  by weight of anyhydrous hydrazine

     Astrolite A-1-5: Add 20% by weight of aluminum powder to the ammonium
                      nitrate before mixing with anhydrous hydrazine.


    Aluminum powder in the  A-1-5 does not react  with the two main  components
but  remains  in solution  to  give added  power to  the  explosive when  it is
detonated by a compound detonator. Straight detonators (No.  8 in strength) can
be  used, but the  velocity of the  detonation will be  reduced. The tremendous
explosive  power   stems   from   Astrolite's   amine-based   chemistry   which
releases  nitrogen  and  hydrogen  gases.  These  expand  more  forcefully than
the gases  produced by the usual hydrocarbon explosives.


Handling of materials and product:
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    Anhydrous hydrazine, being extremely pure,  is classified as corrosive  and
is flammable. It should be kept away from any source of fire, flames or sparks.
It is  also  midly  toxic and  should  be  handled in  well  ventilated  areas.
Harmful  effects may result  from swallowing, inhalation  of vapours or contact
with skin  or eyes.  In case  of accidental  spillage, wash  the affected  area
immediately with large amounts of water. Remove contaminated  clothing and wash
with water. Eyes should be flushed with water for 15 minutes.

    Ammonium  nitrate is  an oxidizing  agent and should  be kept  away from
any source of fire, flames or sparks.

    The mixed explosive has a lower toxicity than the hydrazine. However, treat
it as the  same: Flush spills  of Astrolite immediately  with large  quantities
of  water to  neutralize; handle Astrolite  ONLY in  well-ventilated areas. The
mixed explosive  is relatively  insensitive to  shock and  can be  safely  used
at all temperatures.


Actual Mixing of reagents:
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    The  mixing container should be fairly  large because the chemical reaction
is extremely  effervescent  and can  easily  bubble over  the  top. Because  of
the  effervescent reaction,  the liquid hydrazine  should be  added very slowly
so as not  to create accidental spillage. The person doing the mixing should be
upwind  of the  mixing process so  as not  to inhale the  poisonous ammonia gas
which is  liberated during  the reaction.  After all  the hydrazine  is  added,
stirring  should continue  for an  additional five  minutes. A  small amount of
residue may appear. This residue is inert and will not affect the explosive.


Technical Data:
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    The Astrolite  A family  of exposives.  of  which A-1-5  has proved  to  be
the most powerful  and adaptable  for  military use,  is  totally unrelated  to
any existing  explosive compounds.  Side-by-side field tests  in both  dirt and
clay  cratering  and  in hard  rock  blasting  have revealed  that  Astrolite A
outperforms 60%  blasting gelatin  by 3  to  5 times,  and that  it is  1.8  to
2   times  more  powerful  than  TNT  -  greater  than  any  other  non-nuclear
explosive. Yet the  Astrolite A  family of explosives  is 40  times safer  than
nitroglycerin  explosives  under  adiabatic  copression  and  impact  shock. In
demolition, Astrolite  A  produces crater  volumes  3 times  greater  than  C-4
plastic  explosive, and 1.5  times greater than PBXN-1,  an existing high power
military explosive.

     Unlike Astrolite A, Astrolite G represents an entirely new approach in the
ordnance   field.  Applications  of  Astrolite  G  are  so  revolutionary  that
its acceptance by the  military -  which already  is occuring  - will  mark the
the  introduction  of  new concepts  rather  than the  replacement  of military
explosives.

     Astrolite G is  a clear  liquid explosive especially  designed to  produce
a   very  high   detonation  velocity,  8600   MPS,  compared   with  7700  MPS
for nitroglycerin  and  6900  MPS  for  TNT. Astrolite  A  has  a  velocity  of
detonation of 7800 MPS.

     Astrolite G has excellent propagation characteristics, propagating in tube
diameters below .5  inch. In addition,  a very unusual  characteristic is  that
the  liquid explosive  has the  ability to be  absorbed easily  into the ground
while remaining  detonable.  No other  safe  military or  commercial  explosive
has  this property. In  field tests, Astrolite  G has remained  detonable for 4
days in the ground, even when the soil was soaked due to rainy weather.

     Due  to  Astrolite  G's  high  detonation  velocity,  only  small  amounts
are  needed for  demolitions use. An  antipersonnel or  antivehicular land mine
poured DIRECTLY  into the  dirt would  only require  4 ounces  detonated by  an
electrical  or  mechanical  detonating  cap.  Such  a  small  amount  would  be
devastating  in  antipersonnel   applications  and  would   be  sufficient   to
disable even  a light armored vehicle.

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