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The Model 1914 grenade (Russian: Ручная граната образца 1914 года, romanized: Ruchnaya granata obraztsa 1914 goda, lit. 'Hand Grenade Pattern of year 1914') is a Russian stick concussion grenade (fragmentation grenade via an optional jacket) that was used during World War I and World War II.
Model 1914 grenade: Fragmentation grenade: 45mm: Russian Empire: Limited usage during World War II. F1 grenade: Fragmentation grenade: 55mm: Soviet Union: Widely produced grenade. Nicknamed the "limonka" (lemon). RG-41: Fragmentation grenade: 55mm Soviet Union: 5 meter kill radius. RG-42: Fragmentation grenade: 54mm Soviet Union: Produced in ...
In 1914, he redesigned the grenade of in order to improve its operational properties. The improved grenade was adopted as the Model 1914 grenade . and had the abbreviated name "RG-14". Rdultovsky was the first director of the Troitsk equipment plant, later the Red Rocket plant and Plant No. 11 of Vokhimtrest, modern day Krasnozavodsk chemical ...
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The first Mills bomb – the grenade No. 5 Mk. 1 – was introduced the same year as the German Model 1915, but due to manufacturing delays it was not widely distributed into general service until 1916. Thus, there was a small period of time where German troops had large supplies of new Model 1915 grenades, while their British opponents only ...
Model 1914 grenade; Mosin–Nagant; N. Nagant M1895; P. PM M1910; W. Winchester Model 1895; Winchester Model 1907 This page was last edited on 15 February 2024, at 12
MK3 grenade; Model 1914 grenade; N. No. 6 grenade; No. 69 grenade; O. Offensive grenade wz. 24; R. RGZ-89 grenade This page was last edited on 24 January 2024, at 18: ...
The Kugelhandgranate ('ball hand grenade') is a model of hand thrown fragmentation grenade manufactured in Germany, also known as Mod. 1913. M1915 Kugelhandgranate NA