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 : )
Fermium is not inherently explosive. It is a radioactive element that is highly unstable and not found in nature. It is primarily used for research purposes and has not been used in explosive applications.
Nitroglycerin (but not as an "explosive").
TNT
Germanium is not explosive. It is a chemical element with a low reactivity and has no explosive properties. It is commonly used in electronic devices and as a semiconductor in transistors.
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They cannot.
Hydrogen (explosive), Helium (non-explosive).
None, explosive ammunition is prohibited for hunting.
How did they used to coal mine