The SC 250 (Sprengbombe Cylindrisch 250) was an air-dropped general purpose high-explosive bomb built by Germany during World War II and used extensively during that period.
It could be carried by almost all German bomber aircraft, and was used to notable effect by the Junkers Ju 87 Stuka (Sturzkampfflugzeug or dive-bomber).
The SC 250 was one of the most commonly used bombs in World War II and was deployed extensively during the Blitz on London.
125 kg (276 lb) (125–130 kg): Bombs filled with Trialen 105 were to be used especially as water bombs/depth charges against enemy shipping and submarines, however the Trialen bombs could be used to a great effect against land targets as well.
[5] The SC 250 could be fitted with a variety of fuzes depending on the target: After the war there was a steady stream of unexploded SC250s found and disarmed or detonated in the latter 55 years of the 20th century.