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  2. United States hand grenades - Wikipedia

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    A cylindrical grenade visually identical to the M8, the M14 (also written AN/M14) is a purpose designed incendiary grenade. Working off the intense and violent reaction of the thermate filler, the result of the deployment of the M14 is molten iron. This means the M14 is primarily employed on material to be destroyed in a roughly secure ...

  3. M203 grenade launcher - Wikipedia

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    According to the U.S. Army Field Manual FM 3-22.31 40-MM Grenade Launcher, M203, [8] there are eight different rounds for the M203: 40 mm ammunition line drawings An M16A2 rifle equipped with an M203 grenade launcher lies in the grass near some of the types of 40 mm ammunition available for use with the M203. The cartridges are, from left to ...

  4. Thermate - Wikipedia

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    Thermate is a variation of thermite and is an incendiary pyrotechnic composition that can generate short bursts of very high temperatures focused on a small area for a short period of time. It is used primarily in incendiary grenades .

  5. Weapons of the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    M7 and M8 rifle grenade launcher – rifle grenade launcher used with respectively the M1 Garand and the M1 carbine, used by the South Vietnamese. Could fire the M9 and M17 rifle grenades. [88] M79 grenade launcher – main U.S. grenade launcher used by all branches of the US military, ANZAC forces, and ARVN. [34] [88] China Lake grenade ...

  6. United States 40 mm grenades - Wikipedia

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    The replacement HEDP XM1176 is a high-explosive dual purpose grenade designed to be fired by automatic grenade launchers, like the Mk19. [4] The grenade can be set to explode on impact. [4] It can penetrate the steel plate of lightly armored vehicles. Alternately, it can be programmed to explode in an air burst.

  7. List of 40 mm grenades - Wikipedia

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    Box full of 40×53 mm high-velocity grenades A 40×46 mm low-velocity training round being fired from an M203 grenade launcher. This is a general collection of the world'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. [1]

  8. List of grenade launchers - Wikipedia

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    T85 grenade launcher: Combined Logistics Command: 40 mm grenade: Taiwan (Republic of China) 1992 Usable on T65, T86 and T91 assault rifles Type 2 rifle grenade launcher: 40mm Japan 1940s For the Type 38 and Type 99 rifles Type 91 grenade launcher: Norinco (China North Industries Corporation) 35 mm grenade (Non-lethal round) China 1991

  9. List of equipment of the Estonian Defence Forces - Wikipedia

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    Under-barrel grenade launcher that attaches to various types of assault rifles. [39] Heckler & Koch 79N Germany: Under barrel grenade launcher: 40×46mm LV: Purchased in 2013. Under-barrel grenade launcher that attaches to Heckler & Koch G3 series of rifles. [5] [40] M203 United States: Under barrel grenade launcher: 40×46mm LV: Under-barrel ...