- A
grenade is an
explosive weapon typically thrown by hand (also
called hand
grenade), but can also
refer to a s**** (explosive projectile) shot from the...
- A
grenade launcher is a
weapon that
fires a
specially designed, large-caliber projectile,
often with an explosive, smoke, or gas warhead. Today, the term...
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Grenade,
grenade, or
grénade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
grenade is a
small explosive device which is hand
thrown at its target.
Grenade may...
- The M67
grenade is a
fragmentation hand
grenade used by the
United States military. The M67 is a
further development of the M33
grenade,
itself a replacement...
- A stun
grenade, also
known as a
flash grenade, flashbang, thunderflash, or
sound bomb, is a non-lethal
explosive device used to
temporarily disorient an...
- A
smoke grenade is a canister-type
grenade used as a
signaling device,
target or
landing zone
marking device, or as a
screening device for unit movements...
- Egg
grenade may
refer to:
Model 17
grenade,
German grenade used in
World War I
Model 39
grenade,
German grenade used in
World War II Hand
grenade, a generic...
- The Mk 2
grenade (initially
known as the Mk II), also
nicknamed the
Pineapple is a fragmentation-type anti-personnel hand
grenade introduced by the U.S...
- many
types of
ammunition for
grenade launchers in 40 mm (1.57 in) caliber.
Several countries have
developed or
adopted grenade launchers in 40 mm caliber...
- The M26 is a
fragmentation hand
grenade developed by the
United States military. It
entered service in 1952 and was
first used in
combat during the Korean...