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IDF soldier with a SIMON rifle grenade SIMON rifle grenade close up (bottom) Video of U.S. troops using GREM (Simon) rifle grenade system. The SIMON is an Israeli bullet-trap rifle grenade designed to breach through doors, developed by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems. It is intended for use with 5.56 mm rifles such as the M4 carbine.
Granada de entrada SIMON; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org SIMON (grenade à brèche) Usage on it.wikipedia.org Relazioni militari tra Israele e Stati Uniti d'America; Usage on pt.wikipedia.org M16 (fuzil) Usage on sv.wikipedia.org Gevärsgranat; Usage on uk.wikipedia.org 22 мм граната; Usage on zh.wikipedia.org 22毫米槍榴彈
Under-barrel grenade launcher: 40 mm United States: Usually mounted under an M16, M4, CAR-15, or X95. Mounted on X95's with longer barrels and large trigger guard instead of the standard pistol grip guard. Mk 19 [4] Automatic grenade launcher: 40 mm United States: Mk 47 Striker [citation needed] Automatic grenade launcher: 40 mm United States
Pages in category "Rifle grenades" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. ... SIMON breach grenade; Sprengpatrone; STRIM 40; STRIM 65; T.
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SIMON breach grenade; Skunk (weapon) T. Typhoon Weapon Station This page was last edited on 29 August 2020, at 07:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
A U.S. Marine performs a ballistic breach of a padlocked door using a combat shotgun. Door breaching is a process used by military, police, or emergency services to force open closed or locked doors. A wide range of methods are available depending on the door's opening direction (inward or outward), construction materials, etc., and one or more ...
Today, there is a return to the concept of the rifle grenade, such as the SIMON breach grenade, the IMI Refaim, FN Herstal Telgren and the Japanese Type 06 advance grenades. These grenades were designed to be used by ordinary riflemen as opposed to specially trained grenadiers.