What is breaching charge?

A breaching charge is an explosive device used to break open doors, walls or other obstacles. It is used by military, law enforcement, and other special forces for tactical purposes such as entering buildings or rooms where the entrance is blocked or difficult to pass through. Breaching charges are designed to create a controlled explosion that will break through a barrier without causing excessive damage to the surrounding area. They are typically made up of high-powered explosives and housed in a metal or plastic casing to direct the force of the explosion in a specific direction. The amount of explosive used in a breaching charge varies depending on the size and strength of the barrier to be breached. Breaching charges can be extremely dangerous if not handled properly and should only be used by trained professionals.