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List of Japanese World War II army bombs

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a complete list of all Aerial bombs used by the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second World War.

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Bombs

  • Type 92 15 kg High-explosive bomb
  • Type 99 30 kg High-explosive bomb
  • Type 94 50 kg High-explosive bomb
  • Type 94 100 kg High-explosive bomb
  • Type 3 100 kg High-explosive bomb
  • Type 94 Mod. 50 kg High-explosive bomb
  • Type 94 Mod. 100 kg High-explosive bomb
  • Type 1 50 kg High-explosive bomb
  • Type 1 100 kg High-explosive bomb
  • Type 1 250 kg High-explosive bomb
  • Type 92 250 kg High-explosive bomb
  • Type 92 500 kg High-explosive bomb
  • Type 4456 100 kg Skipping bomb
  • Type 3 250 kg Skipping bomb
  • Type 4 100 kg Anti-shipping bomb
  • Type 4 250 kg Anti-shipping bomb
  • Type 4 500 kg Anti-shipping bomb

Fire bombs

  • 1 kg thermite incendiary bomb
  • 5 kg thermite incendiary bomb
  • Type 97 50 kg Incendiary bomb
  • Type 100 50 kg Incendiary bomb

Smoke bombs

  • Type 100 50 kg smoke bomb

Gas bomb

  • Type 92 50 kg gas bomb

Flares

  • Type 90 parachute flare
  • Type 1 12 kg parachute flare
  • Type 3 parachute flare
  • Type 97 concrete bomb
  • Type 94 substitute bomb
  • Type 1 30 kg substitute bomb

Practice bomb

  • Type 95 4 kg practice bomb

Cluster bomb

  • Type 2⅓ kg cluster bomb
  • Type 3½ kg cluster bomb
  • Type 2½ kg cluster bomb
  • Container for Type 2⅓ kg cluster bombs
  • Container for 76 Type 2⅓ kg cluster bombs
  • Container for 63 Type 3½ kg cluster bombs
  • Type 1 1 kg aircraft missile
  • 50 kg pamphlet container
  • 100 kg pamphlet container

See also

References

  • TM 9-1985-4, Japanese Explosive Ordnance. Departments of the Army and the Air force. 1953.
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