- Source: List of Japanese World War II navy bombs
This is a complete list of all aerial bombs used by the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Second World War.
Types
The Japanese navy produced a large number of different types of bombs, these were sub-divided into three main categories:
Land bombs - for use against land targets. They were normally not produced to a high standard consisting of a simple cylindrical case, riveted or welded to a cast steel nose.
Ordinary bombs - for use against ships. They were produced in general purpose and semi-armor-piercing types. They were of higher quality and generally had a smooth machined case
Special bombs - for various purposes.
Color coding system
Bombs
= Rocket bombs
=The Japanese produced a number of bombs with rocket motors installed, intended for air-to-air use against bomber formations, or as armor-piercing weapons. Only two saw service, the Type 3 No.25 Mk 4 armor-piercing rocket bomb, and the Type 3 No.6 Mk.27 air-to-air rocket bomb.
= Incendiary bombs
=Type 99 No.3 Mk 3
Type 3 No.6 Mk 3 bomb model 1
Type 2 No.25 Mk 3 bomb model 1
Type 98 No.7 Mk 6 bomb model 1
Type 98 No.7 Mk 6 bomb model 2
Type 1 No.7 Mk 6 bomb model 3 mod 1
~ Type 45 No.44 Mk 6 bomb model 1
= Gas bombs
=No. 6 Mk 1
Type 1 No.6 Mk.1
Type 4 No.6 Mk 1
= Cluster type bombs
=Type 2 No.6 Mk 21 bomb model 1
Type 2 No.6 Mk 21 bomb model 2
1 kg hollow-charge bomb
1 kg anti-personnel bomb
= Practice bombs
=1 kg Practice bomb Mod 2
1 kg Practice bomb Mod 3
No.3 Practice bomb Model 1
Type 99 No.3 Practice bomb
= Flares
=Type 96 landing flare
Landing flare
5 kg parachute flare Model 2 mod 1
Type 0 parachute flare Model 1
Type 0 parachute flare Model 1 mod 1
Type 0 parachute flare Model 2
Type 0 parachute flare Model 3 mod 1
Experimental model 11 parachute flare
Type 94 float light
Experimental float light
Type 94 model 2 float light
Type 0 model 1 float light
= Smoke floats and markers
=2 kg smoke float
43 kg smoke float
Type 0 Model 1 sea marker
Type 0 Model 2 sea marker
Cardboard type sea marker
Type 3 No.6 target marker bomb
Type 2 2 kg target indicator
= Misc
=2 kg Window (Chaff) bomb
Fuzes
Japanese Navy bomb fuzes designation system was unknown to the Allies until after the end of the Second World War. As a result, a designation system was created to describe the fuzes as follows. It consists of a capital letter, a numeral and a lower-case parenthetical letter.
The capital letter designates the fuzes type as follows:
A - nose impact
B - tail impact
C - long delay fuze
D - airburst fuze
E - protective fuze
The numeral approximates the order in which the fuzes were captured by the allies. Finally the lower-case letter in parentheses indicates the different but similar designs.
Where possible the original Japanese designation is given.
A-1(a)
A-1(b)
A-1(c)
A-3(a) Type 97 Mk 2 nose fuze
A-3(b) Type 1 nose fuze model 2
A-3(c) Type 2 nose indicator
A-3(d) Type 97 Mk 2 nose fuze Model 1
A-3(e) Type 3 nose indicator
A-3(f) Type 2 No.50 Ordinary bomb fuze model 1
A-3(g)
A-5(a)
B-2(a) Type 99 No.25 Ordinary bomb fuze
B-2(b) Type 99 No.80 Mk 5 Bomb fuze
B-3(a) Type 15 tail fuze model 2
B-3(b) Type 15 tail fuze model 1
B-5(b)
B-5(c)
B-6(a) Type 97 rail initiator
B-9(a) tail fuze
B-10(a) tail fuze
C-1(a) Type 99 special bomb fuze
C-2(a) Type 99 special bomb nose fuze
D-2(a)
D-2(b)
D-2(c)
D-3(a)
D-4(a) parachute flare fuze
Type 3 electric firing device
See also
List of Japanese World War II army bombs
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