IMX-101

IMX-101 is a high-performance insensitive high explosive composite mixture developed by BAE Systems and the United States Army to replace TNT in artillery shells, starting as soon as 2011. IMX stands for "Insensitive Munitions eXplosives", which refers to the purpose of IMX-101: to provide explosive force equivalent to TNT without its sensitivity to shocks such as gunfire, explosions from improvised explosive devices, fire, and shrapnel. For example, it is believed that a training incident in Nevada which killed seven Marines would not have occurred with the new explosive. On March 23, 2013, the United States Army ordered $780 million worth of the explosive, with a production of millions of pounds annually, to be produced by BAE at Holston Army Ammunition Plant in Tennessee. The new explosive will cost $8 per pound, compared to $6 per pound for TNT.

Composition

It is composed of ingredients including 2,4-dinitroanisole (DNAN) and nitrotriazalone (NTO). The nominal composition is DNAN, NQ (nitroguanidine), NTO. Trace amounts of MNA(n-methyl-p-nitroaniline) are included in some formulations to aid in processing.

IMX

IMX may refer to:

  • IMX (TV series), or Interactive Music Exchange, an American music television program from 2003-04
  • IMx, an American R&B group, also known as Immature
  • IMx (album), 2001 album
  • i.MX, a family of Freescale Semiconductor proprietary microprocessors
  • IMX Resources, a dual-listed iron ore mining and base and precious metals exploration company based in Perth, Western Australia
  • IMX-101, a high-performance insensitive explosive
  • MPEG IMX, a digital video format for Betacam
  • Zimex Aviation, an airline based in Glattbrugg, Switzerland, by ICAO code
  • IMx

    Immature (also known as IMx) is an American R&B group, managed by record producer Chris Stokes. Its members include Marques "Batman" Houston (born August 4, 1981), Jerome "Romeo" Jones (born October 25, 1981), and Kelton "LDB" Kessee (born January 27, 1981), all natives of Los Angeles, California, where the group was formed. The group released four albums under the Immature moniker including On Our Worst Behavior in 1992 which included former member Don "Half Pint" Santos, later replaced by Kessee, Playtyme Is Over in 1994, then We Got It in 1995 and finally in 1997 released the album, The Journey.

    In 1999, the group changed its name to IMx, marking ten years of being a group and released two studio albums Introducing IMx and IMx, and then released a Greatest Hits album in 2001. The group also branched out into film (such as House Party 3 & House Party 4: Down to the Last Minute) and television (such as A Different World, Sister, Sister, Family Matters and All That) before disbanding in 2002. In 2010, Houston announced on 106 & Park that the group were planning to record another group album together for 2011. A new album is currently in the works titled "Forever Immature". It was scheduled to be released in Summer 2013, along with a tour, however, a release has yet to be given for the project. On November 6, 2013, Immature performed their first show since reuniting at Club Nokia in Los Angeles, CA with Next and Dru Hill.

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    An I For An I

    by: Iamx

    We owe it to the willing souls
    To the white lie
    The double bluff and fever
    An I for an I
    We owe it to the TV
    To the motherland smile
    Apocalypse and rapture signing in
    An Eye for an Eye
    If youre not with us you're against
    An Eye for an Eye
    We owe it to disaster
    To the black fire
    The anger and enclosure of desire
    An Eye for an Eye
    We owe it to the sex toys
    To the icons of our time
    Humility an touch is in decline
    An Eye for an Eye
    If you're not with us you're against.
    An Eye for an Eye.
    If you're not with us you're against.
    Eye for an Eye.
    Eye for an Eye.
    We owe it to the TV,
    To disaster,
    To the motherland smile,
    To the willing souls,
    To the willing souls,




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