List of explosive weapons
This is a list that lists all explosive weapons separated according to their country of origin. Only those weapons are listed here that cannot be addressed as bombs , torpedoes or military missiles , for example anti-personnel mines , rifle grenades and hand grenades . It serves as a link target from the template: Infobox Explosionswaffe to provide an overview of these weapon types.
For the special types of explosive weapons mentioned above, see also the list of bombs by country of origin , the list of torpedoes by country of origin and, less specifically militarily, the (incomplete) list of missile types .
China
- Type 72 , anti-personnel mine that was manufactured in three versions.
Germany
Hand grenades
- Period German Army (German Empire)
- Discus hand grenade (with the versions M15, "offensive", "defensive" and other years)
- Egg grenade model 1917 (with the versions "M16", "M17 Na")
- Rifle grenade (with the versions M13, M14, M17)
- Ball hand grenade model 1913 (with versions "Aa" and "Na")
- Ball hand grenade model 1915 ("Na" version)
- Stick hand grenade 24 (with the previous models M15, M16, M17)
- Period Reichswehr and Wehrmacht
- Egg grenade 39 , the most popular hand grenade of the German [Wehrmacht] during World War II
- Rifle grenade (with rifle grenade device and numerous variants)
- Stick hand grenade 24 , standard stick hand grenade of the Wehrmacht at the beginning of the Second World War
- Stick hand grenade 39 , improved stick hand grenade 24
- Stick hand grenade 43 , further development to simplify production in the course of the Second World War
- Period Bundeswehr
- DM41 , a hand grenade of the German armed forces, used during most of the Cold War, replica of a US model and predecessor of the DM51 .
- DM51 , the standard hand grenade of the Bundeswehr, with a fragmentation jacket as DM51 A1 a fragmentation hand grenade, without this jacket a normal HE grenade
- DM 38 A 1 Blend fire , hand grenade Bundeswehr Explosive fire for fighting field positions, bunkers and in close combat against tanks
Mines
- Concrete mine , also known as the M43 stick mine (World War II)
- DM-12 PARM , P anzer- A bwehr- R Non- M ine - fires the device directed from a shaped charge against armored vehicles, it detects a sensor activated by means of acoustic pressure sensor cable.
- DM-11 AP , anti-personnel mine with pressure release
- DM-11 AT , anti-tank mine with pressure release
- Glass mine 43 , anti-personnel mine made of glass (World War II)
- DM-31 , jumping mine
- PPM-2 , anti-personnel mine with piezoelectric pressure igniter (DDR)
- Riegelmine 43 , anti-tank mine (Second World War)
- Riegelmine 44 , anti-tank mine (Second World War)
- S-Mine , jumping mine used during the Second World War
- Rifle mine 42 , anti-personnel mine made of wood
- Tellermine 29 , anti-tank mine
- Tellermine 35 , anti-tank mine
- Tellermine 35 (steel) anti-tank mine
- Tellermine 42 , anti-tank mine
- Tellermine 43 , anti-tank mine
- Pot mine , anti-tank mine
France
Mines
- Thomson-Sintra sea mines , which exist in two versions: the TSM5310 is a mine for offensive use (such as mining enemy ports or estuaries) which is laid by submarines ; The TSM5330 is a mine for defensive use which, when already set, is only brought into the water by surface units via a conventional drainage rail .
Great Britain
Hand grenades
- No. 5 Mills grenade , the British Army's standard hand grenade from 1915 to 1972. It is still used today by, for example, India and Pakistan.
- No. 74 Sticky Bomb , anti-tank hand grenade produced from 1940
- No. 75 Hawkins grenade , multi-purpose grenade / mine produced from 1941
Japan
Hand grenades
- Type 10 hand grenade , fragmentation hand grenade
- Type 91 hand grenade , fragmentation hand grenade
- Type 97 hand grenade , fragmentation hand grenade
- Type 98 hand grenade , fragmentation hand grenade
- Type 99 hand grenade , fragmentation hand grenade
- Type 4 hand grenade , fragmentation hand grenade
Mines
- Type 93 Landmine , an anti-personnel mine from the Second World War. It was used extensively by the Imperial Japanese Army in the Pacific War.
- Type 93 anti-tank mine
- Type 99 anti-tank mine , magnetic anti-tank mine
- Type 3 anti-tank mine
Yugoslavia
Hand grenades
- M52R , fragmentation hand grenade
- M52P2R , fragmentation hand grenade
- M52P3 , fragmentation hand grenade
- M75 , fragmentation hand grenade
- M79 , shaped charge hand grenade
- M93 , fragmentation hand grenade
- RB-100 , can also be used as a rifle grenade
Rifle grenades
Mines
- ATMA-2 , round plastic anti- tank mine with two chemical detonators
- Goražde , wooden box anti-tank mine with two PNM-2 gun mines as detonators
- KRTM , remotely deployable anti-tank mine made of aluminum with four wings made of steel
- MMRD , anti-personnel mine with directional effect
- MRUD , anti-personnel mine with directional effect
- PMA-1 , rectangular anti-personnel mine made of plastic
- PMA-2 , anti-personnel mine with star-shaped pressure detonator
- PMA-3 , anti-personnel mine made of plastic and rubber
- PMR-1 , stick mine
- PMR-2 , stick mine with nine rows of steel fragments
- PMR-3 , cylindrical stick mine made of steel
- PMR-4 , stick mine with grooved steel body
- PMR-U , stick mine
- PMN-2 “Goražde” , anti-personnel mine with shaped charge
- PPMR-2 , stick mine with multiple diagonally grooved steel body
- PPPMR "Kaplinja" , stick mine with two plastic halves
- PROM-1 , bottle-shaped jumping mine
- PROM-2 , cylindrical spring mine
- PROM-3 , cylindrical spring mine
- PROM-KD , cylindrical spring mine
- TM-100 , a cylindrical anti-personnel mine wrapped in wax paper
- TM-200 , anti-personnel mine, wrapped in wax paper
- TM-500 , plastic-coated anti-personnel mine, which is reinforced in the longitudinal direction with ribs
- TMA (anti-tank mines) , review articles on the models TMA-1, TMA-2, TMA-3, TMA-4 and TMA-5
- TMM-1 , anti- tank mine, replica of the German Tellermine 43
- TMRP-6 , anti- tank mine with a projectile -forming shaped charge
- TMRP-7 , anti- tank mine with projectile -forming shaped charge
Austria
Hand grenades
- Splinter hand grenade 85 (SplHgr 85)
- Frag grenade 86 (SplHgr 86)
- HC smoke hand grenade 75 (HC-NbHgr 75)
- Irritant throwing body 85 (RzStoWfKpr 85)
- Light hand grenade 40 (LHGR 40)
- Incendiary grenade 85 (BHgr 85)
- Incendiary grenade 94 (BHgr 94)
Mines
Russia / Soviet Union
Hand grenades
- F-1 , a defensive hand grenade that was used by the Red Army as early as World War II , has long been part of the standard equipment, including by other Warsaw Pact armed forces . Today it has been replaced in the Russian army by more modern models such as the RGO (see below).
- RGO , successor to the F-1 and also intended for defensive use in trenches or the like.
Mines
- MON-50 , 90, 100 and 200, anti-personnel mines with directional effect, similar to the American Claymore.
- OZM-3, OZM-4 and OZM-72 , (Cyrillic: ОЗМ), jumping mines with fragmentation effect, anti-personnel mines
- PFM-1 , an anti-personnel mine in the shape of a butterfly mine . This mine, which can be deployed by air and artillery, was used many times in the Soviet-Afghan war .
- PMD-6 , rectangular anti-personnel mine made of wood
- PMN and PMN-2 , anti-personnel demolition mines. They are among the most widespread landmines in the world. There are a number of international variants with other names.
- POM-1 , anti-personnel mine for remote mining
- POM-2 , anti-personnel mine for remote mining
- PGMDM , anti-tank mine, also known as PTM-1
- PTM-3 , anti-tank mine with magneto
- TM-35 , anti-tank mine
- TM-38 , anti-tank mine
- TM-41 , anti-tank mine
- TM-44 , anti-tank mine
- TM-46 , anti-tank mine
- TM-57 , anti-tank mine
- TM-62 , anti-tank mine series (TM-62M, TM-62B, TM-62D, TM-62P, TM-62P2, TM-62P3, TM-62T)
- TM-72 , anti-tank mine
- TM-83 , anti-tank mine
- TM-89 , anti-tank mine
Switzerland
Hand grenades
- HG85 , fragmentation hand grenade
United States of America
Hand grenades
- AN M8 , smoke grenade
- AN M18 , smoke grenade
- M26 , fragmentation hand grenade, which was primarily used in the Vietnam War
- M67 , an egg grenade for offensive use, successor to the M61 from the Vietnam War.
- MK3A2 , offensive hand grenade
Rifle grenades
- M17 , from World War II
- 25 × 59 mm grenade , this is a new rifle grenade caliber that was specially developed for the weapons of the Individual Combat Weapon Program (OICW). This ammunition has more capabilities than the widespread 40-millimeter rifle grenade (see below)
- 40 mm grenade , a very widespread cartridge ammunition for grenade launchers , the history of which goes back to the 1950s.
Mines
- M2 , anti-personnel mine, jumping mine, predecessor of the M16
- M3 , anti-personnel mine in the shape of a square prism
- M14 , an anti-personnel mine developed in the early 1950s. Last produced in 1974, the not inconsiderable remnants are still in the active arsenal of the US Army.
- M16 , an anti-personnel jumping mine, which was also developed in the 1950s and today in the M16 A2 version is the main mine used by the US Army.
- M18 Claymore , often shortened to claymore , is an anti-personnel mine primarily for defense purposes with a directed charge. It is still used today.
- M93 Hornet , a modern anti-tank mine in use today (development completed in 1997), which can attack an armored vehicle up to 100 meters away with an infrared-guided submunition on the weaker armored surface.