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← HistoryWhich bottleneck initially regulated the operational range of early gunpowder-based land mines designed during the Song Dynasty?
A)Slow explosive power
B)Unreliable detonation control✓
C)Limited propellant purity
D)Inaccurate aiming projections
💡 Explanation
Early gunpowder mines often had unpredictable ranges because of Unreliable Detonation Control. The fuse mechanisms varied greatly in burn rate; therefore, the explosions had differing timings, rather than predictable distances based on range calculations.
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