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  • A Bangalore torpedo is an explosive charge placed within one or several connected tubes. It is used by combat engineers to clear obstacles that would...
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    hub. In 1912, the Bangalore torpedo, an offensive explosive weapon widely used in World War I and World War II, was devised in Bangalore by British army...
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    was the Gestreckte Ladung (English: Elongated Charge), a type of bangalore torpedo made out of a number of M24 grenades – their handles and fuses removed...
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    in many battlefields around the world for more than 200 years. The Bangalore torpedo, a mine clearing explosive device, was invented in the Centre at Bengaluru...
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    in-service slab charge), SX4 (sheet explosive), DPX (DPX1 used in L26A1 Bangalore Torpedo Demolition Charge, DPX9 used in SABREX and as a key component of SX4)...
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  • India Bangalore Rural district, Karnataka, India Bangalore torpedo, an explosive charge placed on the end of a long, extendable tube Bangalore, a racehorse...
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    The Canadians developed "Snake", an oversized application of the Bangalore torpedo in 1941 to 1942. A more flexible development was "Conger", developed...
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    smoke grenades. Specialist equipment such as claymore mines, L26A1 bangalore torpedoes, L128A1 combat shotgun, etc, can be carried if required. Sight Unit...
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    clearing a 45-meter-long footpath for troops. The APOBS replaces the Bangalore torpedo, which is heavier when all sections are used together, takes significantly...
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  • torpedo dropped into the water from aircraft Bangalore torpedo, an explosive device for land use Human torpedo, also called "Chariot", a variety of swimmer...
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  • submachine gun M1A1, an anti-aircraft 90 mm gun M1A1, a U.S. Army bangalore torpedo used in World War II M1A1, a port of the computer game Marathon "M1...
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    Japanese Army engineers to destroy obstacles via a spigot bomb or bangalore torpedo. The Type 98 50 mm mortar could be identified by the rectangular,...
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    18 torpedo Mark 15 torpedo Mark 14 torpedo Anti-submarine weapon Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Bangalore torpedo Human torpedo List of torpedoes Missile...
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  • Sausage ("bangers" in the UK), often served with mash (mashed potatoes) Bangalore torpedo, an explosive charge used by combat engineers Banger, a pickleball...
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  • No.44 rifle grenade Obstacle clearing explosive charges McClintock Bangalore torpedo Flamethrowers Hay portable flamethrower Morriss portable flamethrower...
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  • around, either with explosives or poison gas Bangalore mine, colloquial name for the Bangalore torpedo, a man-portable explosive device for clearing...
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  • cavern, camouflets are extremely hazardous to bomb disposal personnel. Bangalore torpedo Canadian pipe mine Flame fougasse Special Atomic Demolition Munition...
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    enemy forces. Often, this meant using satchel charges as well as Bangalore torpedoes to blast through barbed wire entanglements, minefields, structures...
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    Safety Fuze Igniter L25A1 PE7 Drill Slab Demolition Charge L26 L26A1 Bangalore Torpedo Demolition Charge L26A1 Instructional Rifle (Variant of the L25A1...
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  • Boys anti tank rifle (Locally produced) PIAT (Replaced Boys in 1943) Bangalore torpedo M1 Bazooka (Small amount received from Lend-Lease) Weapons used by...
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