C-12 shaped charge: Difference between revisions

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*C-12 may also be related to [[C-7]].
*C-12 may also be related to [[C-7]].
*C-4 is short for "Composition 4", therefore it is likely that C-12 means "Composition 12." It is also likely that it is simply a codename based the order in which it was developed, not an indicator of its explosive power (i.e. being 3 timesmore powerfulthan C-4 - In real life, C-2  has more explosive power than C-4, but is also more unstable, and thus newer compositions were designed for stability and to be moldable, not to have extreme power for which other explosives already exist).
*C-4 is short for "Composition 4", therefore it is likely that C-12 means "Composition 12." It is also likely that it is simply a codename based the order in which it was developed, not an indicator of its explosive power (i.e. being 3 timesmore powerfulthan C-4 - In real life, C-2  has more explosive power than C-4, but is also more unstable, and thus newer compositions were designed for stability and to be moldable, not to have extreme power for which other explosives already exist).
*If C-12 is provided enough, it may be able to penetrate Titanium-A armor, the armor that is commonly mounted on UNSC warships.
*If enough C-12 is provided, it may be able to penetrate Titanium-A armor, the armor that is commonly mounted on UNSC warships.


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