- And where is Octol made?
- Lots of places. Europe, the US. But nobody uses it. Nobody can afford it except the military.

11 seconds sound clip from the Clear and Present Danger movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:19:21.576 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- Car bomb.

- What happens when a car bomb goes off?

- It explodes.

- Right. It blows up and out.

- And a missile? This deep a crater?

- That's characteristic.

- Okay, bring up the satellite photo.

- HMX and TNT which when you mix it 70-30, you get a compound called Octol.

- Put enough explosives in the back of a car, and you'll get a crater that big.

- Yeah, but would it still be in it? The car, the truck, whatever, would it still be in the crater? I think it would be blown to bits. There'd be pieces of it all around there.

- And where is Octol made?

- Lots of places. Europe, the US. But nobody uses it. Nobody can afford it except the military.

- An aerial bomb would do that, but that's not an aerial bomb.

- It's not?

- No.

- There is also a cellulose residue on everything.

- There should be shrapnel here and here but there isn't.

- No bomb fragments.

- Cellulose encased laser-guided bomb. Paper.

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