•
Australia: PE4, PE4-MC •
Austria: KNAUERIT SPEZIAL •
Czech Republic:
Semtex-1H (orange-colored), Semtex 1A (red-colored), Semtex 10 (also called Pl Np 10; black-colored), Pl Hx 30 (gray-colored) •
Finland: PENO •
France: Hexomax, Composition C-4 PLASTRITE (FORMEX P1, Pla Np 87) •
Germany: Sprengkörper DM12, P8301, Seismoplast 1 (Sprengmasse, formbar) •
Netherlands: Knaverit S1 (light orange-colored) •
Greece: C3, C4 •
India: PEK-1 •
Israel: Semtex •
Italy:
T-4 Plastico •
Norway: NM91 (
HMX), C4, DPX10 (PE8) •
Pakistan: PE-3A •
Poland: PMW, NITROLIT •
Russia: PVV-5A Plastic Explosive •
Slovakia: CHEMEX (Composition C-4 equivalent), TVAREX 4A, Pl Hx 30 •
South Africa: PE9 (Composition C-4 equivalent) •
Spain: PG2, PG4, GOMA 0, GOMA 1, GOMA 2 •
Sweden: Sprängdeg m/46, NSP711 (
PETN-based), NSH711 (cyclonite-based) •
Switzerland: PLASTEX produced by SSE •
Turkey: Composition C-4 •
United Kingdom •
MOD (Ministry of Defence) explosives: PE2 (sheet explosive, superseded by SX2), PE3A (superseded by PE4), PE4 (pure to off-white slab, block, or stick, superseded by PE7 and PE8 in MOD usage), PE7 (pure to off-white slab or block, Hexomax variant), SX4 (sheet explosive), DPX (DPX1 used in L26A1 Bangalore Torpedo Demolition Charge, DPX9 used in SABREX and as a key component of SX4) Semtex (Several variants including Razor produced by Mondial Defence Systems, PW4 variant produced by
Chemring)) •
United States: Composition C-4 (pure white block or sheet, current in-service charges designated as M112 and M118), PETN and RDX based Sheet Explosive (Primasheet, Durasheet), DURABLOCK Advanced Demolition Explosive(ADX) Produced by Donovan Commercial Industries •
Yugoslavia/
Serbia: PP–01 (Composition C-4 equivalent) ==See also==