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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Thermos bomb was the informal name for theThermos bomb was the informal name for the AR-4, an air dropped anti-personnel mine used by the Italian Air Force during World War II. Large numbers were used against Malta and in the Middle East. It was named for its superficial appearance to a Thermos bottle, a popular brand of vacuum flask. The bomb was a cylinder 31 centimetres (12 in) long and weighing 3.68 kilograms (8.1 lb). It could be fitted with a very sensitive motion-sensitive fuze that would detonate if any attempt was made to move it. It could be lethal in the open to approximately 35 metres (115 ft). Because of this, unexploded Thermos bombs were normally destroyed where they fell, either by attaching a long piece of string to them and giving it a jerk, or detonating a small explosive charge near them. A later variant of the fuze introduced a long time delay, which triggered between 60 and 80 hours after the fuze had armed. 60 and 80 hours after the fuze had armed. , La AR-4, fu una bomba aviolanciata antiuomLa AR-4, fu una bomba aviolanciata antiuomo usata dalla Regia Aeronautica durante la seconda guerra mondiale. Fu largamente usata durante i bombardamenti di Malta e nel teatro del Nordafrica. Dagli inglesi venne denominata "Thermos bomb" per la sua apparente rassomiglianza ad un thermos. La bomba era costituita da un cilindro di 31 cm di lunghezza, di acciaio (corpo) ed alluminio (parte superiore) e dal peso di 3,68 kg. Veniva dotata di una spoletta meccanica della ditta che era progettata per non esplodere all'impatto ma era sensibile al movimento/vibrazione. La bomba detonava al minimo movimento e poteva essere letale in un raggio di circa 30 m, con un raggio massimo di 90 m. La distruzione di ordigni inesplosi era normalmente realizzata o attaccandoli a una corda e poi scuotendoli violentemente per farne attivare la spoletta o piazzando una piccola carica esplosiva a loro lato. Una versione successiva della spoletta introdusse un ritardo di 60-80 ore dal momento dell'innesco.rdo di 60-80 ore dal momento dell'innesco.
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rdfs:comment La AR-4, fu una bomba aviolanciata antiuomLa AR-4, fu una bomba aviolanciata antiuomo usata dalla Regia Aeronautica durante la seconda guerra mondiale. Fu largamente usata durante i bombardamenti di Malta e nel teatro del Nordafrica. Dagli inglesi venne denominata "Thermos bomb" per la sua apparente rassomiglianza ad un thermos. La bomba era costituita da un cilindro di 31 cm di lunghezza, di acciaio (corpo) ed alluminio (parte superiore) e dal peso di 3,68 kg. Veniva dotata di una spoletta meccanica della ditta che era progettata per non esplodere all'impatto ma era sensibile al movimento/vibrazione. La bomba detonava al minimo movimento e poteva essere letale in un raggio di circa 30 m, con un raggio massimo di 90 m.circa 30 m, con un raggio massimo di 90 m. , Thermos bomb was the informal name for theThermos bomb was the informal name for the AR-4, an air dropped anti-personnel mine used by the Italian Air Force during World War II. Large numbers were used against Malta and in the Middle East. It was named for its superficial appearance to a Thermos bottle, a popular brand of vacuum flask. The bomb was a cylinder 31 centimetres (12 in) long and weighing 3.68 kilograms (8.1 lb). It could be fitted with a very sensitive motion-sensitive fuze that would detonate if any attempt was made to move it. It could be lethal in the open to approximately 35 metres (115 ft). Because of this, unexploded Thermos bombs were normally destroyed where they fell, either by attaching a long piece of string to them and giving it a jerk, or detonating a small explosive charge near them.nating a small explosive charge near them.
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