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    What is SEBEX 2, India's new explosive that is one of the most powerful bomb?

    India has introduced SEBEX 2, a high-performance explosive with a TNT equivalence of 2.01. Developed under the Make in India initiative by Economic Explosives Limited, SEBEX 2 enhances the effectiveness of various munitions without increasing weight. Certified by the Indian Navy, SEBEX 2, alongside SITBEX 1 and SIMEX 4, demonstrates India's growing capabilities in military technology, offering significant export potential and enhancing global security efforts.

    SEBEX 2: India gets one of the most powerful non-nuclear bombs that's two times more lethal than TNT

    India has introduced SEBEX 2, a high-performance explosive with a TNT equivalence of 2.01. Developed under the Make in India initiative by Economic Explosives Limited, SEBEX 2 enhances the effectiveness of various munitions without increasing weight....

    India develops new explosive, SEBEX 2, 2.01 times more lethal than TNT

    EEL's explosive innovations, including SEBEX 2 and upcoming SEBEX 3, under the Make in India initiative, promise to revolutionise the country's weapon systems. These powerful explosives, certified by the Navy, enhance destructive capabilities while prioritising safety and efficiency in modern warfare scenarios.

    Four workers killed in explosion at Tamil Nadu fireworks unit

    Four workers were killed and a person was injured in an explosion at a firecracker factory in Virudhunaga, Tamil Nadu. The cause of the explosion is said to be because of mishandling chemicals.

    IDF drone footage shows troops uncovering booby-trapped tunnel shaft inside Rafah | Israel-Hamas War

    The military publishes footage showing the discovery of a booby-trapped tunnel shaft in a home in southern Gaza’s Rafah. The tunnel was located by the Nahal Brigade. The IDF says Nahal troops located numerous weapons and military equipment during rec...

    NASA predicts once-in-80-years cosmic explosion. When and how to watch with naked eye

    The T Coronae Borealis binary system nova event, repeating every 80 years, may erupt by September 2024. Stargazers can witness this rare phenomenon by locating the Northern Crown constellation between Arcturus and Vega, aided by ground-based telescopes.

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