- The Gewehr-
Sprenggranate was a high-explosive
rifle grenade that was
developed by
Germany and used by the
Wehrmacht during World War II. The Gewehr-Sprenggranate...
- The
Henschel Hs 297 Föhn or 7.3 cm
Raketen Sprenggranate was a
small German surface-to-air
rocket of the
Second World War. The ****ociated
multiple rocket...
- a
German Sd.Kfz. 4 half-track truck. The
rocket - the 8 cm
Raketen Sprenggranate - was a
simple cordite fueled, fin-stabilized, 78 mm (3.1 in) diameter...
- Two US Army
soldiers with a
captured Sprenggranate 4481 projectile,
which would have been
fired from the V-3 at a rate of one
every 6 seconds....
- length: 640 mm (2 ft 1 in)
Muzzle velocity: 1,130 m/s (3,700 ft/s)
Sprenggranate 42 (Sprgr. 42) Type: High
explosive Projectile weight: 5.74 kg (12.7 lb)...
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Filling Weight Muzzle velocity Range base-fused high-explosive s**** (
Sprenggranate L/2.9 m. Bdz.) 240 kg (530 lb) 15.9 kg (35 lb) (HE) 785 m/s (2,580 ft/s)...
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Filling weight Muzzle velocity Range base-fused high-explosive s**** (
Sprenggranate L/4.1 m. Bdz.) 750 kg (1,650 lb) 67 kg (148 lb) (HE) 800 m/s (2,600 ft/s)...
- PzGr. 40/43
projectile between the same ranges.[citation needed] The
Sprenggranate 43 (SpGr) high-explosive
round was
available for soft targets, or the...
- high-explosive s**** (
Sprenggranate L/3.8 m. Bdz.) 415 kg (915 lb)
unknown 850 m/s (2,800 ft/s)
unknown base-fused HE s**** (
Sprenggranate L/5 m. Bdz.) 415 kg...
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Filling Weight Muzzle velocity base-fused HE s**** with
ballistic cap (
Sprenggranate L/4.5 m Bdz m. Hb) 45.5 kg (100 lb) 3.058 kg (6.74 lb) 960 m/s (3,100 ft/s)...