Why do you have to take a knee when throwing a grenade?

Take cover!
Use the time available before the grenade explodes to protect yourself. Crouch, kneel, or lie prone behind any available cover to protect yourself from shrapnel.
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Why do you throw a grenade with a straight arm?

Also remember that when throwing a grenade you not want it to fly like ball. You need to lob it up and over and then drop straight down into an enemy position such as a trench or shell scrape. The straight arm action, if the grenade is released at the right point creates this type of flight path.
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Why are you supposed to jump on a grenade?

Falling on a grenade is the deliberate act of using one's body to cover a live time-fused hand grenade, absorbing the explosion and fragmentation in an effort to save the lives of others nearby.
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Can you throw a grenade back?

PSA: You can throw grenades back at your enemy if there is enough time left on the fuse.
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Can you open a grenade?

First thing's first, yes, if you have hair, it is possible for it to flow in the wind… As for the grenade part, the generally recommended proper technique is- “proper grip, thumb to clip, twist pull pin, strike a pose, yell frag out, hit the dirt”.
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Marines Practice Throwing Live Grenades



Can u pull a grenade pin with your teeth?

Pulling the pin with your teeth.

Pulling the pin on a grenade is easy, but it's not that easy. If you plan to pull the pin with your teeth, set up a dental appointment because you're going to rip at least three pearly whites from your mouth. Just slow down and pull it with your hand, Rambo.
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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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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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Is jumping on a grenade effective?

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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How long till a grenade goes off?

Most grenades will detonate about 3-5 seconds after the trigger is released, giving you a few critical moments to react. The kill radius from a grenade's explosion is about 15 feet, and the casualty radius is about 50 feet, though pieces of shrapnel can still fly much farther than that.
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Does the US Army still use hand grenades?

The M67 grenade is a fragmentation hand grenade used by the United States military. The M67 is a further development of the M33 grenade, itself a replacement for the M26-series grenades used during the Korean and Vietnam Wars, and the older Mk 2 "pineapple" grenade used since World War I.
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How many fragments are in a grenade?

The second expectation proved deceptive, as the explosion in practice gave no more than 10 fragments (although the pattern was designed to split into all the 38 drawn divisions). The design proved to be very functional, especially due to its stability compared to other grenades of the same period.
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Do you have 5 seconds to throw a grenade?

exposure time to the enemy (no more than 3 seconds). Grip the hand grenade in the throwing hand. tactical situation permits, observe the safety pin's removal.
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How far can a human throw a grenade?

On average a grenade can be thrown between 20 and 40 meters. The casualty radius of a grenade is between 5 and 20 meters; with a minimum of 50% of exposed personnel becoming casualties within a radius of around 15 metres from the blast.
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What are the 4 types of grenade?

Types of Hand Grenades
  • Fragmentation. These grenades are used to produce casualties by high-velocity projection of fragments.
  • Illuminating. This grenade is used to provide illumination of terrain and targets.
  • Chemical. ...
  • Offensive. ...
  • Practice and Training. ...
  • Nonlethal.
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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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Whats a homewrecker grenade?

The team seems to carry at the very least three types of grenades: Flash Crash grenade - hand grenade simulator or a variation of a stun grenade Homewrecker - which seems to be another name for a thermobaric device Fragmentation - rapid expansion of air through the ears will cause massive, instantaneous brain damage.
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How loud is a frag grenade?

The grenade is thrown and explodes after a roughly 1.5-second delay. The explosion of magnesium-based pyrotechnic chemicals causes a very bright flash and a loud sound (160−180 decibels), which can cause temporary blindness, temporary loss of hearing and loss of balance, as well as a sense of panic.
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How many seconds does it take a grenade to explode?

From pulling the pin and throwing a grenade, it usually takes anywhere between two to six seconds before detonation occurs.
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How heavy is a grenade?

A common type of explosive grenade is the fragmentation grenade, whose iron body, or case, is designed to break into small, lethal, fast-moving fragments once the TNT core explodes. Such grenades usually weigh no more than 2 pounds (0.9 kg).
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Can a frozen grenade explode?

The Cryo Grenade produces a large icy explosion, capable of instantly freezing enemies in place upon contact with a foe. This grenade will roll and explode on a fuse timer, but will instantly detonate the moment it hits a target.
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Can you cook a grenade?

No, you do not "cook" grenades in real life. Your sergeant will laugh at you if said that to him. After you pull the pin on a grenade you got just a very few seconds to throw it.
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How tight is a grenade pin?

Of course, hand grenades are made to be used by normal soldiers – it cannot be too difficult. It is estimated that a standard American M67 grenade required 3-5 kg of force for its pin to be removed. Not too tough, but not suitable for teeth anyway.
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How many grenades did soldiers carry in ww2?

1,496 rounds of rifle ammunition (assuming 1 cartridge belt, 1 bandolier and 1 clip in the gun for riflemen) 700 rounds of automatic rifle ammunition. 15 rifle grenades (variable) 24 fragmentation grenades (variable)
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