List of explosives used during World War II
Almost all the common explosives listed here were mixtures of TNT, RDX or PETN. Please note that this is only a partial list; there were many others.
Name |
Composition |
Amatol |
Ammonium nitrate and TNT |
Baronal |
Barium nitrate, TNT and powdered aluminium |
Baratol |
Barium nitrate and TNT |
Composition A |
88.3% RDX and 11.7% plasticizer |
Composition B |
RDX, TNT and wax |
H-6 |
45% RDX, 30% TNT, 20% powdered aluminium and 5% wax |
Minol |
40% TNT, 40% ammonium nitrate and 20% powdered aluminium (Minol-2) |
Octol |
75% HMX (cyclotetramethylene-tetranitramine) and 25% TNT |
Pentolites |
50% PETN and 50% TNT |
Picratol |
52% Picric acid and 48% TNT |
PIPE |
81% PETN and 19% Oil |
PTX-1 |
30% RDX, 50% tetryl and 20% TNT |
PTX-2 |
41-44% RDX, 26-28% PETN and 28-33% TNT |
PVA-4 |
90% RDX, 8% PVA and 2% dibutyl phthalate |
RIPE |
85% RDX and 15% Oil |
Tetrytols |
70% Tetryl and 30% TNT |
Torpex |
42% RDX, 40% TNT and 18% powdered aluminium |
Trialen 105 |
15% RDX, 70% TNT and 15% powdered aluminium (Luftwaffe) |
Explosive "D" (US Army/Navy) |
Ammonium Picrate |
Type 91 Explosive (Japanese Army/Navy) |
Trinitroanisol (TNA) |
See also