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  2. Mills bomb - Wikipedia

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    The No. 5 Mk 1 was the first version. The explosive was filled through a small circular plug on the upper half, the detonator assembly was inserted into the centre tube through the bottom of the grenade body via the base plug, the striker and spring was held in tension through the middle by the lever that was held down on the lugs (ears) located on the top of the grenade body via a split pin ...

  3. William Mills (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    William Mills was born on 26 April 1856 in Wear Street, Southwick, Sunderland.He was the son of David Mills, a shipbuilder, and his wife Sarah Ann Kirkaldy. [4] [5]The Sunderland historian James Watson Corder recorded that David Mills had an interest in the Sunderland-based Mills shipbuilding firm, however it was run by his brothers George and John.

  4. Rifle grenade - Wikipedia

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    Mills N°36 rifle grenade, with its gas check disk for use with cup-launcher. By 1915, Hales had developed the No 3, which is commonly known as the Hales rifle grenade. [6] The Hales grenade was improved throughout World War I to make it more reliable and easier to manufacture. However, production of the grenade was slow.

  5. 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 ...

  6. File:A bombing officer lobbing a Mills grenade, Bestanddeelnr ...

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    Beschrijving : A bombing officer "lobbing" a Mills grenade Annotatie : De Britse stijdkrachten te Saloniki. Britse officier werpt een Mills handgranaat Datum : {1914-1918} Locatie : Griekenland, Saloniki Trefwoorden : eerste wereldoorlog, fronten, handgranaten, officieren Fotograaf : The Press Bureau Auteursrechthebbende : Public Domain logo

  7. Mk 1 grenade - Wikipedia

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    When American forces entered World War I, they lacked a fragmentation grenade of their own. American forces often received either the Mills bomb or the French F1 grenade. [2] When it came time to make a grenade, American designers looked to the F1 grenade for inspiration. [citation needed] In 1917, the Mk 1 grenade was created.

  8. File:Sir william mills.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. No. 69 grenade - Wikipedia

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    The British No. 69 was a hand grenade developed and used during the Second World War. It was adopted into service due to the need for a grenade with smaller destructive radius than the No. 36M "Mills bomb". This allowed the thrower to use a grenade even when there was little in the way of defensive cover.

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