High-explosive blast sites exhibit many characteristics quite different from those of low-explosive devices. Discuss the characteristics of this type of blast
What will be an ideal response?
A defined crater where the explosion occurred; localized damage, with or without fire; objects and debris that appear cut, shredded, or crushed; the presence of bomb construction components, including those used for detonation; explosive residue on debris; intact explosive material; no source of fuel; nonuniform patterns of damage or debris scatter; fire damage localized around the epicenter.
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