What is the most powerful grenade?

The M67 Grenade is a fragmentation grenade
fragmentation grenade
Fragmentation is the process by which the casing, shot, or other components of an anti-personnel weapon, bomb, barrel bomb, land mine, IED, artillery, mortar, tank gun, or autocannon shell, rocket, missile, grenade, etc. are dispersed and/or shattered by the detonation of the explosive filler.
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used by the United States military and Canadian forces, almost half a pound of high explosive with a fatal blast radius of 5 yards.
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What are the four types of grenade?

What are the different types of grenades? The US military divides hand grenades into six categories: fragmentation, chemical, offensive, nonlethal, smoke, and practice and training.
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How strong is a grenade?

Throwing almost 2,000 metal shards hundreds of feet per second, grenades are designed to seriously maim or kill anyone in their path. Grenade shrapnel is also known as, or nicknamed, 'military confetti' by those who use them.
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What is the biggest grenade?

The body of the M-67 hand grenade is a 2.5-inch diameter steel sphere designed to burst into numerous fragments when detonated. It produces casualties within an effective range of 49.5 yards (15 meters) by the high velocity projection of fragments. The grenade body contains 6.5 ounces of high explosive.
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Do flash grenades exist?

A stun grenade, also known as a flash grenade, flashbang, thunderflash or sound bomb, is a less-lethal explosive device used to temporarily disorient an enemy's senses. It is designed to produce a blinding flash of light of around 7 megacandela (Mcd) and an intensely loud "bang" of greater than 170 decibels (dB).
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Can this $35000 suit survive a Grenade blast?



How much TNT is in a grenade?

Offensive hand grenades provide blast effects. They are of cylindrical shape and are loaded with approximately one-half pound of flaked TNT.
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Will a grenade explode if you hold it?

If the "Pull Ring" gets snagged on clothing as you remove the grenade, and if you don't hold onto the "Safety Lever," the fuse will be ignited and within a few seconds, the grenade will explode.
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Do grenades explode in fire?

Chemical and gas grenades burn or release a gas, and do not explode.
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Why is the Witherhoard not available?

The Destiny 2 Witherhoard has been disabled as of November 12, 2020. This means that players can not currently equip or use the Witherhoard Exotic Grenade Launcher. Bungie will disable weapons when game-breaking bugs are noticed or potentially when the balance of the game is negatively impacted.
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What does a mark 19 shoot?

The MK19 40mm machine gun is an air-cooled, disintegrating metallic link-belt fed, blowback operated, fully automatic weapon and is crew transportable over short distances with limited amounts of ammunition. It can fire a variety of 40mm grenades.
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How powerful are 40mm grenades?

Each fire team of four grunts usually has at least one 40mm grenade launcher. These grenades can pack a punch, too. According to the Federation of American Scientists, a M433 high-explosive, dual-purpose grenade can punch through about two inches of steel and inflict casualties to a distance of roughly 17 feet.
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Can you hold a grenade forever?

As for the amount of time it is advised to cook a grenade before throwing it, every official source we consulted notes that 2 seconds is the absolute maximum amount of time a soldier is advised to hold onto a live grenade before throwing it, with emphasis on MAXIMUM.
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Why are grenades Green?

"Our scientists came up with a sugar formation to replace the sulfur previously used in most smoke grenades employed by the U.S. military," said Col. Koster. After rigorous testing the result was positive and today, the green and yellow sugar-based mixture versions are currently being used in the field, he said.
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What is a crash grenade?

M116/A1 and the "Flash-Crash"

An improvised stun grenade was created from the M116 series by US Navy SEALs, by replacing this fuze with an M201 series igniting fuze. This new weapon was nicknamed the "Flash-Crash".
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Can an army helmet stop a grenade?

Anyone who covers a grenade with their kevlar is going to be severely wounded. And, chances are, Dunham would probably have been killed by the grenade regardless due to his proximity. But his helmet likely absorbed all of the grenade's shrapnel and allowed his fellow Marines to come out relatively unscathed.
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Would jumping on a grenade work?

The Mythbusters examined this in 2007 and confirmed the myth; jumping on a grenade will significantly reduce the injuries to those around, but it's still a very good idea to get clear.
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What do soldiers say when they throw a grenade?

FRAG OUT! The grenade is a fragmentation grenade, because when it blows up it throws fragments through the air, hence the term “FRAG OUT.” This phrase is yelled loud for all others in the unit to hear. Once you throw the grenade, hit the deck.
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What is a pineapple grenade?

The fragmentation hand grenade was used by the U.S. Armed Forces during World War II. Commonly known as a “pineapple” grenade, because of its shape and structure, the MK2 has grooves in its cast-iron shell to aid in gripping the grenade – which give it the appearance of a pineapple fruit.
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Can you survive a blast wave?

The human body can survive blasts of sudden pressure of 20-40 psi, but it's not the only thing receiving that pressure. The pressure radiates outward from the blast in all directions. When it leaves a vacuum behind it, air from the surrounding atmosphere moves in to fill that vacuum.
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Can you throw a grenade back?

Yes, mouse wheel button click can pick up any thrown grenade, even your own, hold button will keep holding the grenade but it will blow up in your hand. You can test this at practice mode. You can throw back a grenade by pressing the melee button, which can be rebinded to whatever you want.
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How much is an old grenade worth?

Fire grenade values

Prices might start as low as $25 for a Red Comet and range higher to $2,000 and more for more rare examples.
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Do soldiers carry grenades?

Grenades are one of the most identifiable weapons that US troops carry.
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Can a grenade destroy a tank?

AT grenades are unable to penetrate the armor of modern tanks, but may still damage lighter vehicles.
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