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A marine preparing to fire an M31 from an M1 rifle An M31 HEAT rifle grenade fitted to an M14 rifle. The M31 HEAT is a fin-stabilized anti-tank rifle grenade designed in the late 1950s to replace the Belgian ENERGA rifle grenade which was adopted by the US Army and US Marines as an emergency stop-gap measure during the Korean War.
The M31 HEAT rifle grenade is a fin-stabilized anti-tank rifle grenade designed in the late 1950s to replace the Belgian ENERGA rifle grenade which was adopted by the US Army and US Marines as an emergency stop-gap measure during the Korean War. Compared to the ENERGA, the M31 is slightly lighter in weight and has a smaller-diameter warhead—i ...
The Energa anti-tank rifle grenade is a rifle-launched anti-tank grenade that is propelled by a ballistite-filled blank cartridge. The name Energa comes from the firm in Liechtenstein that designed it, the Anstalt für die ENtwicklung von ERfindungen und Gewerblichen Anwendungen , based in Vaduz .
Mk 2 grenade: Grenade - United States: Ex-US Army stock M26 grenade: Grenade - United States: Ex-US Army stock MK3 grenade: Grenade - United States: Ex-US Army stock M31 HEAT rifle grenade: Rifle grenade: 66mm United States: Used on the Howa Type 64 and M1 Garand.
In early 1963, the M72 LAW was adopted by the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps as their primary individual infantry anti-tank weapon, replacing the M31 HEAT rifle grenade and the M20A1 "Super Bazooka" in the U.S. Army. It was subsequently adopted by the U.S. Air Force to serve in an anti-emplacement and anti-armor role in airbase defense.
M31 HEAT rifle grenade; M576 40 mm grenade; U. United States 40 mm grenades This page was last edited on 18 June 2021, at 03:34 (UTC). Text is available under ...
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M31 HEAT rifle grenade; M31 Recovery Vehicle based on the M3 Lee tank; M31 rocket, an alternate designation for the MGR-1 Honest John, a United States military rocket; M31 (missile), for a multiple-launch rocket system (MLRS) M31 is the pennant number for HMS Cattistock, a Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessel