Indian Navy Certifies SEBEX 2: A Powerful New Explosive
Recently, the Indian Navy has developed and certified SEBEX 2, an explosive with 2.01 times the lethality of standard Trinitrotoluene (TNT), positioning it among the world's most potent non-nuclear explosives.
- SEBEX 2, created by Solar Industries’ subsidiary Economic Explosives Limited, has been approved by the Indian Navy, promising to boost the effectiveness of military ordnance without increasing weight.
- SEBEX 2's certification enhances India's export capabilities in advanced munitions, appealing to military forces worldwide seeking to upgrade their weapon systems.
- SEBEX 2's TNT equivalence of 2.01 makes it significantly more lethal than current explosives, such as those used in Brahmos warheads.
- The explosive, part of ....
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