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India has achieved a significant milestone in defence technology with the development and certification of SEBEX 2, a new explosive that is 2.01 times more lethal than standard TNT (Trinitrotoluene). This high-performance explosive, evaluated and certified by the Indian Navy, represents one of the most powerful non-nuclear explosives globally. The advancement is expected to substantially enhance the destructive power of various munitions, including warheads, aerial bombs, and artillery shells, without increasing their weight.Developed by Economic Explosives Limited (EEL) under the Make in India initiative, SEBEX 2 is based on high-melting explosive (HMX) technology. This composition significantly enhances the lethality of munitions that rely on blast and fragmentation effects to damage targets. The new formulation has undergone extensive testing and evaluation by the Navy, culminating in its certification under the Defence Export Promotion Scheme.