I will tell you that the last two of those four letters stands for Red Cloud.
A truck hauling two tons of red fuming nitric acid springs a leak. From Russia Today:
Chemical tanker truck bursts, spews nauseous orange fumes near playground
A tanker truck carrying chemicals burst open in a peaceful neighborhood in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, covering the area with nauseous orange fumes. An estimated two tons of what appears to be nitric acid spilled out and evaporated.
The spectacular leak happened last week in a residential area just meters from a children's playground. A video filmed by a local resident showed the tanker, its driver nowhere to be seen, producing clouds of orange-brown fumes, which were blown towards nearby houses. The smell of the chemical fumes was reportedly felt kilometers away.
A fire brigade arrived on the scene and washed out the chemicals remaining in the tank. Local authorities assured the population the leak did not pose any danger to public health or the environment, but couldn't immediately confirm the extent of the damage. No evacuation was ordered.
And the video:
I would not be driving so close to something like that, if only to preserve the finish on my car's paint. Tip of the hat to Derek Lowe for the link.
RFNA is a primary constituent of a two-part hypergolic rocket fuel N2O4/UDMH - here is a link to some wonderful footage of a Russian Proton-M rocket having a bad day in 2013. Watch full-screen.
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