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  2. Mills bomb - Wikipedia

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    "Mills bomb" is the popular name for a series of British hand grenades which were designed by William Mills. They were the first modern fragmentation grenades used by the British Army and saw widespread use in the First and Second World Wars .

  3. No. 69 grenade - Wikipedia

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    The British No. 69 was a hand grenade developed and used during the Second World War. It was adopted into service due to the need for a grenade with smaller destructive radius than the No. 36M "Mills bomb". This allowed the thrower to use a grenade even when there was little in the way of defensive cover.

  4. William Mills (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    The Mills bomb was the hand grenade most widely used by British and Imperial forces during the First World War. He was knighted in 1922. [3] A blue heritage plaque and Mills Bomb artwork commemorating Sir William Mills' achievements are placed on The Times Inn public house in Wear Street, Low Southwick, Sunderland, SR5 2BH. He was born here in ...

  5. Category:Hand grenades of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hand grenades of the United Kingdom" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Mills bomb; N. No. 1 grenade; No. 2 grenade ...

  6. Category : World War II grenades of the United Kingdom

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    Mills bomb; N. No 77 grenade; No. 68 AT grenade; No. 69 grenade; No. 73 grenade; No. 76 special incendiary grenade; S. Sticky bomb This page was last edited on 17 ...

  7. Rifle grenade - Wikipedia

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    [3] [5] However, as soon as the trench warfare started, there was a sudden need for rifle grenades. The British government purchased a rodded variant of the No 2 grenade as a temporary solution. [5] Mills N°36 rifle grenade, with its gas check disk for use with cup-launcher

  8. No. 15 ball grenade - Wikipedia

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    The No. 15 was first widely used in the Battle of Loos.Tacticians envisioned that the No. 15 would be useful in breaching German defenses and trench clearing. [3] The No. 15 was used because production of the No. 5 "Mills bomb" was running seriously behind planned figures, and not enough of them could be supplied before the start of the Loos campaign.

  9. Fragmentation (weaponry) - Wikipedia

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    The modern fragmentation grenade was developed during the 20th century. The Mills bomb, first adopted in 1915 by the British army, is an early fragmentation grenade used in World War I. The Mk 2 grenade was a fragmentation grenade adopted by the American military based on the Mills bomb, and was in use during World War II. [6]