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CHAPTER 5 AIR-LAID MINES AND TORPEDOES

REVIEW NUMBER 5 ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q1. THROUGH Q3. A1. Pyrotechnics are dangerous to handle because they are composed of  chemicals that are intended to burn with intense heat. A2.  Combustion  requires  oxygen.  Generally  pyrotechnic  devices  contain  their  own oxygen supply; they don't depend on the atmosphere for it. A3. If there is a fire involving parachute flares, water, in flooding quantities and at low pressure should be used. 4-18

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