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The grenade weighed 250 g (8.8 oz) and contained 160 g (5.6 oz) of explosive, its lethality radius is 3 m (9.8 ft), but due to the deliberate "fragmentation-free" design of the grenade, a distance of 4 m (13 ft) is considered safe.
In 1994, the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) defined "gasoline gallon equivalent (GGE) [as] 5.660 pounds of natural gas." [1] Compressed natural gas (CNG), for example, is a gas rather than a liquid.
The final version of the Sd.Kfz. 8, the DB 10, was powered by a Maybach 12-cylinder, water-cooled, 8.52-litre (520 cu in) HL85 TUKRM gasoline engine developing 185 PS (182 hp; 136 kW) at 2,500 rpm. It had a ZF transmission with four forward and one reverse gears in both high and low ratios.
Shell: Fixed QF 88×571mmR [4]: Caliber: 88 mm (3.46 in) Barrels: One, 32 grooves with right-hand increasing twist from 1/45 to 1/30: Breech: Horizontal semi-automatic sliding block
At 6.24 m (20.5 ft), the length of the KwK 43's barrel was over 1.3 metres longer than of that of the 8.8 cm KwK 36 used for the Tiger I.The cartridge of the KwK 43's shell was also considerably longer (at 82.2 centimetres (32.4 in)) and wider than that of the KwK 36's, meaning that the KwK 43 allows for more room for a heavier propellant charge in its cartridge case than the KwK 36 could.
The 8.8 cm Flak 18 (Sfl.) auf Zugkraftwagen 12t (Sd.Kfz. 8), also known as the Bunkerflak or Bufla, [1] was a German Wehrmacht half-track self-propelled gun developed before World War II and used in the first half of the war.
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