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- Torpex abstract "Torpex is a secondary explosive 50% more powerful than TNT by mass. Torpex comprises 42% RDX, 40% TNT and 18% powdered aluminium. It was used in the Second World War from late 1942. The name is short for 'Torpedo Explosive', having been originally developed for use in torpedoes. Torpex proved to be particularly useful in underwater munitions because the aluminium component had the effect of making the explosive pulse last longer, which increased the destructive power. Torpex was used only in critical applications, e.g. torpedoes and the Upkeep, Tallboy and Grand Slam bombs. It was also used in the Operation Aphrodite drones. Torpex has long been superseded by H6 and PBX compositions. It is therefore regarded as obsolete, so Torpex is unlikely to be encountered except in the form of legacy munitions or unexploded ordnance.".
- Torpex wikiPageID "1296312".
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- Torpex wikiPageRevisionID "676132310".
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Amatol.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Beeswax.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Bouncing_bomb.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_carbonate.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_inventions.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Category:Explosives.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Composition_H6.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Explosive_material.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Slam_(bomb).
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Slam_bomb.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Hexanite.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink List_of_explosives_used_during_World_War_II.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Minol_(explosive).
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Obsolescence.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Obsolete.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Aphrodite.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen_balance.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Paraffin_wax.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Phlegmatized.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Polymer-bonded_explosive.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Powder_(substance).
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink RDX.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Second_World_War.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Secondary_explosive.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Tallboy_(bomb).
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Tallboy_bomb.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Torpedo.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Trinitrotoluene.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Tritonal.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Unexploded_ordnance.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink Waltham_Abbey_Royal_Gunpowder_Mills.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLinkText "TPX".
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLinkText "Torpex".
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLinkText "Torpex-filled".
- Torpex wikiPageWikiLinkText "torpex".
- Torpex hasPhotoCollection Torpex.
- Torpex wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Explosive-stub.
- Torpex wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Torpex subject Category:British_inventions.
- Torpex subject Category:Explosives.
- Torpex hypernym %.
- Torpex type Company.
- Torpex type Source.
- Torpex comment "Torpex is a secondary explosive 50% more powerful than TNT by mass. Torpex comprises 42% RDX, 40% TNT and 18% powdered aluminium. It was used in the Second World War from late 1942. The name is short for 'Torpedo Explosive', having been originally developed for use in torpedoes. Torpex proved to be particularly useful in underwater munitions because the aluminium component had the effect of making the explosive pulse last longer, which increased the destructive power.".
- Torpex label "Torpex".
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- Torpex sameAs 铝末混合炸药.
- Torpex wasDerivedFrom Torpex?oldid=676132310.
- Torpex isPrimaryTopicOf Torpex.