copié collé d'un des mes posts sur le sujet...
http://www.ww2guide.com/bombs.shtml#bombs
SC = SPRENGBOMBE CYLINDRICH (thin cased general purpose).
PC = PANZERBOMBE CYLINDRICH (armour piercing).
SD = SPRENGBOMBE DICKWANDIG (thick cased semi-armour piercing).
LC = LICHT CYLINDRISCHE (LC 50 parachute flare).
SC = SPRENGBOMBE CYLINDRICH - designed for maximum blast effect having a high charge-to-weight ratio of 55 per cent explosive SC bombs were used primarily for general demolition. Approximately 8 out of 10 of German high explosive bombs dropped on the U.K. were of the SC type. Sizes included 50 kg, 250 kg, 500 kg, 1000 kg "Hermann", and the 1800 kg "Satan". There was even a 2500 kg type although rarely used.
PC = PANZERBOMBE CYLINDRICH - Having a charge-to-weight ratio of 20% explosive, because of their penetration qualities they were used primarily against ships and fortifications. The 1400 kg "Fritz" is a good example of this type.
SD = SPRENGBOMBE DICKWANDIG - Medium cased steel weapons and, being either anti-personnel or semi-armour piercing, had a charge-to-weight ratio of 35 per cent explosive; 50, 250, 500 and 1700 kg versions.
LC = LICHT CYLINDRISCHE - About the same size as a conventional SC 50 bomb, hence its designation "50". Used for target illumination and marking at night
IL-2 (bombs except IL-2T and IL-2I)
WEAPON EXPLOSIVE TARGET LOADOUT & NOTES
*PTAB-2,5 2.5 kg anti-tanks bombs up to 128 bomblets
*AO-25 25 kg common purpose 12-24 bombs
(300-600 kg total loadout)
*FAB-100 100 kg demolition bombs 4 - 6 bombs
*FAB-250 250-kg anti-tank/fortress bombs 2 bombs
*AJ-2 Ampoules 250 kg napalm Common and soft targets.
216 x Ampoule with "Lightning Mix"
*VAP-250 250 kg phosphorus Airfields, common purpose.
2 x Petrol mixed with balls of phosphorus, sprayed
from an altitude of 15-25 m. Ground objects in the
target area are engulfed in flame.
Fuel Air Explosives