User:Arado Ar 196/sandbox

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1 gram of TNT (4.2 kJ)

ATTENTION, SOLDIERS![edit]

Current clean-up objective is Category:Pages using infobox firearm cartridge with unknown parameters!  Done All fixable infoboxes were fixed.

Next objective is Category:Pages using infobox weapon with unknown parameters. Los, los, los!  Done All clear, category is empty.

Achtung! Wir müssen dieses deutsche Gewehr vor den bescheuerten amerikanischen Maßeinheiten retten!  Done Der Artikel ist frei. Danke für den Hinweis auf!

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Comparison of encyclopedias[edit]

English Wikipedia Encyclopædia Britannica Encyclopedia of explosives and related items
Written by experts? No, written by dummies like me Yes, mostly Written by Saint Basil of Picatinny himself and his apostles
Updated frequently? Changes every minute Regularly updated Not updated, already perfect
Has articles only about interesting things? No, a lot of trash and useless stuff No, but less trash Yes
Has the most important article? Yes, ma'am! Here! No. Not found. No, out of scope.
Points: -10 + 40 -100 +9000 = 8930 +10 +20 -80 -9000 = -9050 +1000 +0 +2000 -900 = 2100
Place: 1 sucks 2

So, the result of my absolutely objective and impartial comparison is:

  1. English Wikipedia is on the first place, for having the most important article.
  2. Encyclopedia of explosives and related items is #2, just due to its specialized nature. Still #1 book on energetics, though!
  3. Encyclopaedia Britannica sucks ass on the third place. Despite being written by "experts", it's full of trash and doesn't have the most important article.

Section 1[edit]

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Section 2[edit]

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Section 3[edit]

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Quick link to Propellants, Explosives, Pyrotechnics journal: [1]
To open a certain article in PEP: https://onlinelibrary-wiley-com.wikipedialibrary.idm.oclc.org/doi/epdf/10.1002/prep.[last numbers of doi]. Both links require VPN to open, 'cause oclc.org doesn't like where I live.

To quickly cite PATR 2510:

<ref name="PATR2510">{{cite book|author1=Basil T. Fedoroff|author2=Henry A. Aaronson |author3=Earl F. Reese|author4=George D. Clift|title=Dictionary of explosives, ammunition and weapons (German section)|chapter=|chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/DTIC_AD0160636/page/n|page=Ger|publisher=Picatinny Arsenal|date=July 7, 1958|doi=10.21236/ad0160636}}</ref>

To quickly cite PATR 2700:

  1. <ref name="PATRv1">{{cite book|author1=Basil T. Fedoroff|author2=Henry A. Aaronson |author3=Earl F. Reese|author4=Oliver E. Sheffield|author5=George D. Clift|title=Encyclopedia of explosives and related items|chapter=|chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/DTIC_AD0257189/page/n|volume=1|pages=|publisher=Picatinny Arsenal|date=January 1, 1960|lccn=61-61759}}</ref>
  2. <ref name="PATRv2">{{cite book|author1=Basil T. Fedoroff|author2=Oliver E. Sheffield|title=Encyclopedia of explosives and related items|chapter=|chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/DTIC_AD0422747/page/n|volume=2|pages=|publisher=Picatinny Arsenal|date=January 1, 1962|lccn=61-61759}}</ref>
  3. <ref name="PATRv3">{{cite book|author1=Basil T. Fedoroff|author2=Oliver E. Sheffield|title=Encyclopedia of explosives and related items|chapter=|chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/DTIC_AD0653029/page/n|volume=3|pages=|publisher=Picatinny Arsenal|date=January 1, 1966|lccn=61-61759}}</ref>
  4. <ref name="PATRv4">{{cite book|author1=Basil T. Fedoroff|author2=Oliver E. Sheffield|title=Encyclopedia of explosives and related items|chapter=|chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/DTIC_AD0745472/page/n|volume=4|pages=|publisher=Picatinny Arsenal|date=January 1, 1969|lccn=61-61759}}</ref>
  5. <ref name="PATRv5">{{cite book|author1=Basil T. Fedoroff|author2=Oliver E. Sheffield|title=Encyclopedia of explosives and related items|chapter=|chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/DTIC_AD0768063/page/n|volume=5|pages=|publisher=Picatinny Arsenal|date=January 1, 1972|lccn=61-61759}}</ref>
  6. <ref name="PATRv6">{{cite book|author1=Basil T. Fedoroff|author2=Oliver E. Sheffield|title=Encyclopedia of explosives and related items|chapter=|chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/DTIC_ADA011845/page/n|volume=6|pages=|publisher=Picatinny Arsenal|date=January 1, 1974|lccn=61-61759}}</ref>
  7. <ref name="PATRv7">{{cite book|author1=Basil T. Fedoroff|author2=Oliver E. Sheffield|title=Encyclopedia of explosives and related items|chapter=|date=January 1975 |chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/DTIC_ADA019502/page/n|volume=7|page=|publisher=Picatinny Arsenal|lccn=61-61759}}</ref>
  8. <ref name="PATRv8">{{cite book|author=Seymour M. Kaye|title=Encyclopedia of explosives and related items|volume=8|chapter=|chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/DTIC_ADA057762/page/n|pages=|publisher=Picatinny Arsenal|date=January 1, 1978|lccn=61-61759}}</ref>
  9. <ref name="PATRv9">{{cite book|author=Seymour M. Kaye|title=Encyclopedia of explosives and related items|volume=9|chapter=|chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/DTIC_ADA097595/page/n|pages=|publisher=Picatinny Arsenal|date=January 1, 1980|lccn=61-61759}}</ref>
  10. <ref name="PATRv10">{{cite book|author=Seymour M. Kaye|title=Encyclopedia of explosives and related items|volume=10|chapter=|chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/DTIC_ADA134347/page/n|pages=|publisher=Picatinny Arsenal|date=January 1, 1983|lccn=61-61759}}</ref>

Section 4 (dedicated to SR-71)[edit]

This user maybe lives somewhere[clarification needed] here[citation needed]
Map
Same place on the map

Refs[edit]

  1. ^ Predator, MQ-1 (November 7, 2014). "Interview with Sukhoi T-4: The Secret of Her Speed Revealed!". Daily Intel. I just can't see anything{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ a b Stratofortress, B-52 (1972). "Back to the Stone Age: Review of tactical, strategical and diplomatical uses of carpet bombing in populated areas". Acta Aeronautica Militaris. 52 (12): 162–172.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ MiG-31 Foxhound. Harrassing Spy Planes for Dummies. Moscow: Mikoyan.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Wiesel 2. "Breaking news: M8 undresses in public to show her Level 1 armour package". Daily Airdrop.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Lightning II, F-35 (August 5, 1999). "Did Harrier really sold her body for a can of Pepsi?". New York AirPost.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle (January 23, 2009). "TRUTH REVEALED: Original Text of Bible Declassified by US Army". Daily Intel.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ DC-130, Lockheed (2010). The ABC of Explosives: PATR 2700 Explained For Drones. USAF Children's Books.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ Thunderbolt II, A-10; Abrams, M1. M109A6 Paladin (ed.). The Patriot's Cookbook: A Comprehensive Guide for Preparing High Explosives (Second Edition: Now with tetrazoles! ed.). M109 Paladin Press.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)