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  2. Grenade - Wikipedia

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    A type of grenade called the 'flying impact thunder crash bomb' (飛擊震天雷) was developed in the late 16th century and first used in September 1, 1592 by the Joseon Dynasty during the Japanese invasions of Korea. [11] The grenade was 20 cm in diameter, weighed 10 kg, and had a cast iron shell. It contained iron pellets, and an adjustable ...

  3. Wurfgranate Patrone 326 - Wikipedia

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    The Wurfgranate Patrone 326 could be fired from the Leuchtpistole 34, Leuchtpistole 42, or Sturmpistole giving German troops a small and lightweight grenade launcher for engaging targets from close range which could not be engaged satisfactorily by infantry weapons or artillery without endangering friendly troops. It was not recommended for use ...

  4. List of pirates - Wikipedia

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    An English mayor, privateer and alleged pirate. Raided in the English Channel. William Aleyn: fl. 1448: 1432–1448 England: English pirate active in the Thames and English Channel. Associate of William Kyd. Jean Ango: 1480–1551 France: A French ship-owner who provided ships to Francis I for exploration of the globe. Aruj: 1474–1518 1503 ...

  5. Category:Grenades - Wikipedia

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  6. Rocket-propelled grenade - Wikipedia

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    A hand-held anti-tank grenade launcher (Russian: ручной противотанковый гранатомёт, romanized: ruchnoy protivotankovyy granatomyot, RPG) is a shoulder-fired anti-tank weapon that launches rockets equipped with a shaped-charge explosive warhead.

  7. M79 grenade launcher - Wikipedia

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    This led the Navy to develop the China Lake Grenade Launcher, which was produced for deployed SEAL Teams. For close-in situations, the minimum arming range (the round travels 30 meters to arm itself) and the blast radius meant a grenadier had to use his .45 ACP (11.43 mm) M1911 pistol, or fire and hope that the grenade acted as a giant slow ...

  8. Piracy - Wikipedia

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    The nucleus of the pirate force was a group of English ex-privateers, all of whom would soon be enshrined in infamy: Henry Jennings, Charles Vane, Samuel Bellamy, and Edward England. The attack was successful, but contrary to their expectations, the governor of Jamaica refused to allow Jennings and their cohorts to spend their loot on his island.

  9. Portal:Piracy - Wikipedia

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    Simon Fernandes (Portuguese: Simão Fernandes; c. 1538 – c. 1590) was a 16th-century Portuguese-born navigator and sometimes pirate who piloted the 1585 and 1587 English expeditions to found colonies on Roanoke island, part of modern-day North Carolina but then known as Virginia.