The TM-46 uses good ol' TNT. We know that trinitrotoluene is fairly easy to manufacture (a 3-step process), stable, and has a pretty darn good explosive yield for effectiveness. A link can be found below.
Answer A land mine is an explosive device that is buried in the ground and is detonated when a person or vehicle travels over it. The term "land mine" is used to distinguish from a mine used in the water that explodes upon contact with passing ships. The US dropped mines into the harbor of Hanoi to stop ships from supplying their troops.
Anti-Tank rockets (like bazookas) or recoilless rifles that fire anti-tank High-explosive rounds could have been used in the jungles against bunkers or fortifications. But not "Anti-tank missiles". The anti-tank (guided) missiles were developed after WW2.
It is an improvised explosive device that was used by the VC, it was like a land mine but using a standard bullet instead of a shrapnel device if I'm correct : )
Nitroglycerin (but not as an "explosive").
TNT
They cannot.
None, explosive ammunition is prohibited for hunting.
Hydrogen (explosive), Helium (non-explosive).
HELECOPTERS!
i believe it can be used as an explosive
Nitrate
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