RDX, an
initialism for Research Department explosive, is an
explosive nitroamine widely used in military and industrial applications. It was developed as an explosive which was more powerful than
TNT, and it saw wide use in
World War II. RDX is also known as
Research Department Formula X,
cyclonite,
hexogen (particularly in German and German-influenced languages), and
T4. Its chemical name is
cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine; name variants include
cyclotrimethylene-trinitramine and
cyclotrimethylene trinitramine.