Detonator (disambiguation)
A detonator is a device used to trigger an explosive device.
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Detonator or The Detonator(s) may also refer to:
Films and TV
- Detonator, a 2003 film starring Randall Batinkoff and Elizabeth Berkley
- The Detonator, a 2006 film starring Wesley Snipes
- Death Train, also known as Detonator, a 1993 made-for-TV movie starring Pierce Brosnan and Patrick Stewart
- Detonator II: Night Watch, its 1995 sequel
- The Detonators (TV series), a documentary series on the Discovery Channel
Other uses
- Detonator (railway), a railway device used to make a loud warning sound to train drivers
- Detonator (game), a drinking game
- Detonator (album), a 1990 music album by Ratt
- Detonator (Worlds of Fun), a "space shot" amusement park ride at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, Missouri
- Detonator (Thorpe Park), a drop tower amusement park ride at Thorpe Park in Chertsey, Surrey, England
- Detonator, a 1998 Nvidia named driver for RIVA TNT graphics chip
- The Detonators, a novel in the Matt Helm series
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See also
- All pages with titles beginning with detonator
- All pages with titles containing detonator
- Detonation (disambiguation)
- Detonator theory (disambiguation)
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