The blast radius of a Chinese type 63 107mm rocket with a 8.3kg TNT warhead is around 12.5 meters. This is a common weapon format for nations allied to China such as North Korea and Iran, and variants of the type 63 are built in these nations. Additional warheads for the Type 63 are HE (high explosive) and incendiary (packed with an indeterminate amount of White Phosphorus). Blast radii of these two additional rounds are unknown; however, a guesstimate of from 30-50 meters can be made for the HE variety.
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150 yards- 6 super bowl stadiums
According to a report submitted to the U.S. Department of Justice, the effects of the bomb blast could be heard and felt from up to 55 miles away. The effects of the blast also affected and damaged buildings in a 16 block radius.
As built and tested its yield was 52 to 58 MTons, depending on method of measurement. It had a maximum blast radius of about 60 miles. As designed it had the capacity for up to 100 MTons yield.
Blast Corps happened in 1997.
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We had a blast! The rocket is about to blast off.
The blast radius of a 250 gallon propane tank would be 100 yards
107 1cm = 10mm 10.7 x 10 = 107
When they blast off again.
the pressure from the the rocket's fuel thingy makes the rocket go up. pretty soon, the rocket is in space.
standard blast radius is around 3-8 feet
about 7.7 percent
30 miles.
35km