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It is known as a "Bangalore Torpedo" .
My grandfather said in 1942 the cost was $100,000 each. Because of the cost, they would recover torpedo's that were test fired.
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Ah, the Bangalore torpedo in cricket refers to the legendary Indian cricketer, Anil Kumble. Known for his impeccable bowling skills and sportsmanship, he earned the nickname due to his explosive and impactful performances on the field. Just like a painter with their brush, Kumble created beautiful moments on the cricket pitch that will be remembered for generations to come.
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well, it starts from 5k upto 20 or 25k..
If memory serves me correctly a Bangalore torpedo is used to breach physical defensive barriers IE: barbwire, razor or concertina wire, as well as soft physical barriers like dirt or sand barriers. It's a series of metal tubes which interconnect to each other to make a longer tube, this is filled with a form of slower burning explosive but faster burning than fuse cord** (**fuse cord burns at about 2 feet per second, prima cord or det cord burns at about 20,000 feet per second, seems almost instantaneous ) The intent is to plow a path through a barrier using the linked explosive force. All explosives burn or detonate in a line, it's this line burning concept that made the Bangalore a trusted tool in the 2nd world war battle field. Allowing forces to breach a defensive line by literally blasting a trench through the defensive line. This allowed troops to move in the safety of the "newly formed" trench courtesy of the Bangalore torpedo. Video example of a Bangalor torpedo being used, see the movie "The Longest Day", near the end as the troops are on the beaches you will see a segment where a barbwire defense is taken out courtesy of the Bangalore torpedo.
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