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| AFX-757 | RDX 25%, ammonium perchlorate 30%, aluminium 33% | HTPB 4.44%, dioctyl adipate 6.56% | Used in warheads for JASSM, GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb and similar weapons.[5] Has high air blast equivalent, 1.39 times more than Composition B, but low brisance due to low high explosive content.[6] | [7] |
| EDC-8 | PETN 76% | RTV silicone 24% | [8] |
| EDC-28 | RDX 94% | FPC 461 6% | |
| EDC-29 | β-HMX 95% | HTPB 5% | UK composition[4] |
| EDC-32 | HMX 85% | 15% Viton A 15% | |
| EDC-37 | HMX 91%, NC 1% | K-10 liquid 8% | |
| LX-04 | HMX 85% | Viton-A 15% | High-velocity; nuclear weapons (W62, W70) |
| LX-07 | HMX 90% | Viton-A 10% | High-velocity; nuclear weapons (W71) |
| LX-08 | PETN 63.7% | Sylgard 182 (silicone rubber) 34.3%, 2% Cab-O-Sil | [10] |
| LX-09-0 | HMX 93% | 2,2-dinitropropyl acrylate (pDNPA) 4.6%; FEFO 2.4% | High-velocity; nuclear weapons (W68). Prone to deterioration and separation of the plasticizer and binder. Caused serious safety problems. FEFO is 1,1-[methylenebis(oxy)]-bis-[2-fluoro-2,2-dinitroethane], liquid explosive.[3] |
| LX-09-1 | HMX 93.3% | pDNPA 4.4%; FEFO 2.3% | |
| LX-10-0 | HMX 95% | Viton-A 5% | High-velocity; nuclear weapons (W68 (replaced LX-09), W70, W79, W82) |
| LX-10-1 | HMX 94.5% | Viton-A 5.5% | |
| LX-11-0 | HMX 80% | Viton-A 20% | High-velocity; nuclear weapons (W71) |
| LX-14-0 | HMX 95.5% | Estane & 5702-Fl 4.5% | |
| LX-15 | HNS 95% | Kel-F 800 5% | |
| LX-16 | PETN 96% | FPC461 4% | FPC461 is a vinyl chloride:chlorotrifluoroethylene copolymer and its response to gamma rays has been studied.[11] |
| LX-17-0 | TATB 92.5% | Kel-F 800 7.5% | High-velocity, insensitive; nuclear weapons (B83, W84, W87, W89) |
| PBX 9007 | RDX 90% | Polystyrene 9.1%; DOP 0.5%; rosin 0.4% | |
| PBX 9010 | RDX 90% | Kel-F 3700 10% | High-velocity; nuclear weapons (W50, B43) |
| PBX 9011 | HMX 90% | Estane and 5703-Fl 10% | High-velocity; nuclear weapons (B57 mods 1 and 2) |
| PBX 9205 | RDX 92% | Polystyrene 6%; DOP 2% | Created in 1947 at Los Alamos, later given the PBX 9205 designation.[12] |
| PBX 9404 | HMX 94%, NC 3% | Tris(b-chloroethyl)phosphate (CEF) 3% | High-velocity; nuclear weapons, widely used (B43, W48, W50, W55, W56, B57 mod 2, B61 mods 0, 1, 2, 5, W69). Serious safety problems related to aging and decomposition of the nitrocellulose binder.[13] |
| PBX 9407 | RDX 94% | FPC461 6% | |
| PBX 9501 | HMX 95%, BDNPA-F 2.5% | Estane 2.5% | High-velocity; nuclear weapons (W76, W78, W88). One of the most extensively studied high explosive formulations.[4] BDNPA-F is 1:1 mixture of bis(2,2-dinitropropyl) acetal and bis(2,2-dinitropropyl) formal.[3] |
| PBS 9501 | - | Estane 2.5%; BDNPA-F 2.5%; sieved white sugar 95% | Inert simulant of mechanical properties of PBX 9501[4] |
| PBX 9502 | TATB 95% | Kel-F 800 5% | High-velocity, insensitive; principal in recent US nuclear weapons (B61 mods 3, 4, 6–10, W80, W85, B90, W91), backfitted to earlier warheads to replace less safe explosives. |
| PBX 9503 | TATB 80%; HMX 15% | Kel-F 800 5% | Also known as X-0351. |
| PBX 9604 | RDX 96% | Kel-F 800 4% | |
| PBXN-101 | HMX 82% | |
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| PBXN-102 | HMX 59%, Aluminum 23% | |
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| PBXN-103 | Ammonium perchlorate (AP) 40%, Aluminum 27%, TMETN 23% | TEGDN 2.5% | Mk 48 torpedoes |
| PBXN-104 | HMX 70% | |
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| PBXN-105 | RDX 7%, AP 49.8%, Aluminum 25.8% | |
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| PBXN-106 | RDX 75% | polyethylene glycol/BDNPA-F binder | Naval shells |
| PBXN-107 | RDX 86% | polyacrylate binder | BGM-109 Tomahawk missiles |
| PBXN-109 |
RDX 64%, Aluminum 20% | HTPB, DOA (dioctyladipate), and IPDI (isophorone diisocyanate) | Used in some versions of the Mark 82, Mark 83 and Mark 84 general-purpose bombs.[14] |
| PBXN-110 |
HMX 88% | 5.4% Polybutadiene, 5% Isodecylpelargonate | |
| PBXN-111 |
RDX 20%, AP 43%, Aluminum 25% |
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| PBXW-114 | HMX 78%, Aluminum 10% | |
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| PBXW-115 | RDX 20%, AP 43%, Aluminum 25% | |
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| PBXN-1 | RDX 68%, Aluminum 20% | |
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| PBXN-3 | RDX 85% | Nylon | AIM-9X Sidewinder Missile |
| PBXN-4 | Diaminotrinitrobenzene (DATB) 94% | |
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| PBXN-5 | HMX 95% | fluoroelastomer 5% | Naval shells |
| PBXN-6 | RDX 95% | |
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| PBXN-7 | RDX 35%, TATB 60% | |
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| PBXN-9 | HMX 92% | HYTEMP 4454 2%, Diisooctyl adipate (DOA) 6% | |
| XTX 8003 | PETN 80% | Sylgard 182 (silicone rubber) 20% | High-velocity, extrudable; nuclear weapons (W68, W76) | |
| XTX 8004 | RDX 80% | Sylgard 182 (silicone rubber) 20% | | |