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A Bangalore torpedo is an explosive charge placed on the end of a long, extendible tube. It is used by combat engineers to clear obstacles that would otherwise require them to approach directly, possibly under fire. It is sometimes colloquially referred to as a Bangalore mine, bangers or simply a Bangalore.

It has been estimated that the modern Bangalore torpedo is effective for clearing a path through wire and mines up to 15 metres long and 1 metre wide.

Bangalore torpedo was first devised by Captain McClintock, of the British Indian Army
British Indian Army

The Indian Army was the principal army of the British Raj in India during the last half-century before the Partition of India of India in 1947....
 unit, the Madras
Madras Engineer Group

Madras Engineer Group are a regiment of the Indian Army Corps of Engineers of the Indian Army. The Madras Sappers draw their origin from the erstwhile Madras Army of the British Raj....
 Sappers and Miners at Bangalore
Bangalore

Bangalore , officially Bengaluru , is the capital of the Indian States and territories of India of Karnataka. Located on the Deccan Plateau in the south-eastern part of Karnataka, Bangalore is India's List of most populous cities in India and List of most populous metropolitan areas in India....
, India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
, in 1912.






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A Bangalore torpedo is an explosive charge placed on the end of a long, extendible tube. It is used by combat engineers to clear obstacles that would otherwise require them to approach directly, possibly under fire. It is sometimes colloquially referred to as a Bangalore mine, bangers or simply a Bangalore.

It has been estimated that the modern Bangalore torpedo is effective for clearing a path through wire and mines up to 15 metres long and 1 metre wide.

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The Bangalore torpedo was first devised by Captain McClintock, of the British Indian Army
British Indian Army

The Indian Army was the principal army of the British Raj in India during the last half-century before the Partition of India of India in 1947....
 unit, the Madras
Madras Engineer Group

Madras Engineer Group are a regiment of the Indian Army Corps of Engineers of the Indian Army. The Madras Sappers draw their origin from the erstwhile Madras Army of the British Raj....
 Sappers and Miners at Bangalore
Bangalore

Bangalore , officially Bengaluru , is the capital of the Indian States and territories of India of Karnataka. Located on the Deccan Plateau in the south-eastern part of Karnataka, Bangalore is India's List of most populous cities in India and List of most populous metropolitan areas in India....
, India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
, in 1912. He invented it as a means of exploding booby trap
Booby trap

A booby trap is a device set up to be triggered by an unsuspecting victim. As the word trap implies, they often have some form of bait designed to lure the victim towards it....
s and barricades left over from the Boer
Second Boer War

The Second Boer War , commonly referred to as The Boer War and also known as the South African War , the Anglo-Boer War and in Afrikaans as the Boereoorlog or Tweede Vryheidsoorlog , was fought from 11 October 1899 until 31 May 1902, between the British Empire and the two independent Boer republics of the Orange Fre...
 and Russo-Japanese War
Russo-Japanese War

The Russo-Japanese War or the Manchurian Campaign in some English sources, was a conflict that grew out of the rival imperialism ambitions of the Russian Empire and the Empire of Japan over Manchuria and Korea....
s. The Bangalore torpedo would be exploded over a mine
Land mine

A land mine is an explosive device designed to be placed on or in the ground to explode when triggered by an operator or the proximity of a vehicle, person, or animal....
 without the sapper
Sapper

A sapper is an individual engineer soldier usually in British Army or Commonwealth military service.Considered the most elite combat engineer soldiers in the United States Army, a pionier in the German Army and a sapeur in the French Army, a sapper/combat engineer may perform any of a variety of combat engineering duties....
 having to approach closer than about three metres (ten feet).

Bangalore Torpedoes are currently manufactured by Mondial Defence Systems of Poole, UK.

In World War I

By the time of World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
 the Bangalore torpedo was primarily used for clearing barbed wire
Barbed wire

Barbed wire, also known as barb wire , is a type of fencing wire constructed with sharp edges or points arranged at intervals along the strand....
 before an attack. It could be used while under fire, from a protected position in a trench
Trench warfare

Trench warfare is a form of warfare where both combatants have fortified positions and fighting lines are static. Trench warfare arose when a revolution in fire power was not matched by similar advances in mobility , resulting in a slow and grueling form of defense-oriented warfare in which both sides constructed elaborate and heavily arme...
. The torpedo was standardized to consist of a number of externally identical 1.5 metre (five foot) lengths of threaded pipe, one of which contained the explosive charge. The pipes would be screwed together using connecting sleeves to make a longer pipe of the required length, somewhat like a chimney brush or drain clearing rod. A smooth nose cone would be screwed on the end to prevent snagging on the ground. It would then be pushed forward from a protected position and detonated, to clear a 1.5 metre (five foot) wide hole through barbed wire. An example of this technique can be seen in the silent film Wings
Wings (film)

Wings is a silent film about World War I fighter pilots, directed by William A. Wellman and released by Paramount Pictures. It was the first film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture -- and the only silent film ever to win Best Picture -- and stars Clara Bow, Charles 'Buddy' Rogers and Richard Arlen, with Gary Cooper in a scene whic...
, the 1927 film that received the Academy award for "Most Outstanding Production".

In World War II

The Bangalore torpedo was later adopted by the U.S. Army
United States Army

The United States Army is the branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for Army operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S....
 as well during World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, as the M1A1 Bangalore Torpedo. It was widely used by both the U.S. and Commonwealth forces, notably during D-Day
D-Day

D-Day is a term often used in military parlance to denote the day on which a combat attack or operation is to be initiated. "D-Day" often represents a variable , designating the day upon which some significant event will occur or has occurred; see Military designation of days and hours for similar terms....
. The use of a Bangalore Torpedo to clear a barbed wire barrier is depicted in the D-Day beach invasion scene in the films Saving Private Ryan
Saving Private Ryan

Saving Private Ryan is a 1998 in film Cinema of the United States war film set during the Invasion of Normandy of Normandy in World War II. It was film director by Steven Spielberg and Screenplay by Robert Rodat....
, The Longest Day
The Longest Day (film)

The Longest Day is a 3-hour-long Academy Award-winning war film with a very large cast, based on the 1959 in literature history book The Longest Day by Cornelius Ryan, about "D-Day", the Battle of Normandy on 6 June 1944, during World War II....
, and The Big Red One
The Big Red One

The Big Red One is a 1980 war film screenwriter and film director by Samuel Fuller, produced by Lorimar Productions and released by United Artists in the U.S....
  as well as the games Medal of Honor: Allied Assault
Medal of Honor: Allied Assault

Medal of Honor: Allied Assault is a first-person shooter Video game developed by 2015, Inc. and created by Steven Spielberg. It is the 3rd installment of the Medal of Honor ....
, Medal of Honor: Frontline
Medal of Honor: Frontline

Medal of Honor: Frontline is the 4th installment of Electronic Arts' popular Medal of Honor series. The character controlled in the game is that of Lt....
, and Call of Duty 2: Big Red One
Call of Duty 2: Big Red One

Call of Duty 2: Big Red One is a World War II video game for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and Nintendo GameCube. It was released on November 1, 2005, in Canada and the United States....
. In The Big Red One, screenwriter and director Samuel Fuller
Samuel Fuller

Samuel Fuller was an United States screenwriter and film director known for low-budget genre movies with controversial themes....
, a veteran of D-Day, expressed through the narrator his disdain for the inherent hazards of assembling and employing the weapon: "The Bangalore Torpedo was 50 feet long and packed with 85 pounds of TNT
Trinitrotoluene

Trinitrotoluene , or more specifically, 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene, is a chemical compound with the formula C6H23CH3....
, and you assembled it along the way - by hand. I'd love to meet the asshole who invented it."

Post WWII development

The Bangalore continues to be used today, in the little-changed M1A2 version, although primarily to breach wire obstacles, allowing soldiers to subsequently clear a path of mines using hand-emplaced demolitions, grappling hook
Grappling hook

A grappling hook is a hook attached to a rope, designed to be thrown or projected a distance, where its hooks will engage with the target. Grappling hooks were originally used in naval warfare to catch the rigging of an enemy ship so that it could be drawn in and boarded....
s, or other means. American combat engineers have also been known to construct similar, "field-expedient" versions of the Bangalore by assembling segments of metal picket posts and filling the concave portion with C4 explosive. The C4 is then primed with detonating cord, and pickets are taped to each other to make a long torpedo producing shrapnel that cuts the wire when detonated. This method produces similar results to the standard-issue Bangalore, and can be assembled to the desired length by adding picket segments.

The newest evolution of the Bangalore is the Bangalore blade, an updated version made from lightweight aluminium and using shaped-charge technology to breach obstacles which the original Bangalore would have been unable to defeat. In a test detonation conducted on the television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 show Future Weapons
Future Weapons

Future Weapons is a television program series first shown on April 19, 2006 on the Discovery Channel. Host Richard Machowicz, a former Navy SEAL, reviews and demonstrates the latest modern weapon and military technology....
, the Bangalore Blade blasted a gap roughly 5 metres wide in concertina wire
Concertina wire

Concertina wire is a type of barbed wire or razor wire that is formed in large coils which can be expanded like a concertina. Each coil actually consists of two oppositely wound helix which support each other against crushing while allowing easy longitudinal movement....
, and also created a trench deep enough to detonate most nearby anti-personnel mines. The Bangalore Blade was developed in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 by Alford Technologies and is intended for use with both standard army and Special Forces
Special forces

Special Forces , also known as, Special Operation Forces is a generic term for highly-trained military teams/units that conduct specialized Military operation such as reconnaissance, unconventional warfare, and counter-terrorism actions....
 units that require a lightweight, easily-portable obstacle-clearing device.

Other recent path-clearing devices

The U.S. Antipersonnel Obstacle Breaching System
Antipersonnel Obstacle Breaching System

The Anti-personnel Obstacle Breaching System is an mine-clearing line charge system that allows safe demining through complex antipersonnel obstacles....
 (APOBS) and the British RAMBS II
Rapid anti-personnel minefield breaching system

The rapid anti-personnel minefield breaching system or RAMBS II is a Great Britain rifle grenade used to breach obstacles and clear minefields....
 rifle grenade
Rifle grenade

A rifle grenade is a form of grenade that utilizes a rifle as a launch mechanism to increase the effective range of the projectile being launched ....
 breaching system are starting to replace the Bangalore for path-clearing due to their ease of use, effectiveness, and flexibility—they can clear a path several times longer than the Bangalore torpedo.

See also

  • Mine-clearing line charge
    Mine-clearing line charge

    A mine-clearing line charge is used to create a breach in minefields under combat conditions. While there are many types, the basic design is for many explosive charges connected on a line to be projected onto the minefield....
  • Mondial Defence Systems - Manufacture Bangalore Torpedo's