Torpex

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Torpex is a powerful Second World War-era explosive compound, more energetic than TNT, that was widely used in naval mines, torpedoes, and special munitions.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Torpex canonical 4
Torpex D1 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf explosive compound
military explosive
secondary explosive
application anti-ship warfare
anti-submarine warfare
contains RDX
TNT
aluminum powder
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
designedFor underwater explosions
developedDuring World War II
surface form: Second World War
era World War II
surface form: World War II era
historicalPeriodOfUse 1940s
historicalSignificance key Allied naval explosive in World War II
militaryDesignation high explosive filler
moreEnergeticThan TNT
notableProperty enhanced underwater shock wave
greater explosive energy than TNT
higher brisance than TNT
optimizedFor bubble energy
underwater blast effect
phase solid
relativeEffectivenessFactor approximately 1.5 times TNT
replaced TNT in many naval warheads
safetyCharacteristic more sensitive than TNT
supersededBy more modern plastic-bonded explosives
usedBy Allied forces
Royal Navy
United States Navy
usedIn aerial bombs
depth charges
mine warheads
naval mines
special demolition charges
special munitions
torpedo warheads
torpedoes
warhead fillers
usedInConflict Battle of the Atlantic
Pacific War
surface form: Pacific Theater of World War II

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Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Operation Aphrodite mission explosivePayload Torpex
subject surface form: Operation Aphrodite
Grand Slam bomb explosiveFilling Torpex
this entity surface form: Torpex D1