The numerical and experimental examinations in the behavior of ARMOX 500 T steel plates of a standard thickness under blast loading are presented in this study. Furthermore, the dynamic reaction of the steel plate is crucial, particularly when subjected to blast loads produced by various explosive forms and at a certain stand-off distance (SoD). This study conducted experimental and numerical simulation tests on steel plates under the close-range air blast loads generated by 150 g TNT cylindrical explosives, which are the most widely used explosives in the military and engineering fields. In order to investigate the failure modes of steel plates, close-range air blast load experiments were conducted at a 400 mm SoD. Pressure gauges were positioned at equal distances, and the impact of these tests on the failure deformation and dynamic response of the steel plate was quantitatively examined. Ultimately, the properties of shock waves produced by cylindrical explosives were examined in order to ascertain how SoD and charge quantity affected the shock waves' spatial dispersion.