Typically, five metres.
The hand grenade currently employed by most armies has a kill radius of 5 meters and danger radius of 15 meters.
This bombs are really hand grenades in the form of pineapple grenades and actually death records from the grenades were not kept.
The term "hand grenade" implies that it was thrown by hand, instead of being propelled by other means as with a rifle grenade or an automatic grenade launcher, which incidentally were not invented in ancient China. The first grenades were hand grenades since there was no other way to propel them, yes?
Not really. The current hand grenade had not been invented. There WERE "grenades" of a sort- large metal balls filled with gunpowder, with a burning fuse- but they were rarely used.
A rifle. A spade. Hand grenades. Food. Waterproof cape. Helmet. Boots. Medical kit.
Hand grenades are made to kill enemies in trenches ,bunkers and behind covers
The hand grenade currently employed by most armies has a kill radius of 5 meters and danger radius of 15 meters.
To kill.
Yes, hand grenades were widely used in WW1
Hand Grenades - 1919 was released on: USA: 16 February 1919
Certainly not.
hand guns and hand grenades
The German hand grenades were launched off a stick, giving them slightly longer range than thrown British or American grenades.
This bombs are really hand grenades in the form of pineapple grenades and actually death records from the grenades were not kept.
they explode
Yes they are.
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