Stingball grenades... the explosion would be comparable to a firecracker. It's designed for use in an environment where high explosive force is both undesirable and unnecessary.
8500 meters
they explode
what makes Vietnam war dangerous is because Vietnam people have nasty weapons like explosively grenades that explode more than 20 yards away or remote controlled grenades that when you throw it it doesn't explode but when you press a button of it it will explode into your face
Bceause when the grenade's pin is pulled then it will explode and blow you up. I hope you were just joking.
A percussion cap is struck by a spring loaded hammer causing detonation of the exposive.
Semtex grenades can't be thrown back. Frag grenades have a five second timer before they explode. You just have to toss them back before they detonate.
There are three kinds of grenades. Antipersonnel grenades are used against people. There are fragmentation grenades, which break up when they explode and scatter, at high speeds, pieces of metal which injure or kill whoever you used the grenade against. There are also distraction grenades which create a loud noise and bright flash of light to stun the target...while they're stunned, you can rush in and take them into custody. (SWAT teams love distraction grenades.) Smoke grenades produce thick clouds of smoke. There are white smoke grenades used to conceal troop movements, and colored smoke grenades used for signaling. Product-delivery grenades come in two varieties. The first are White Phosphorous (willy-pete), which is an incendiary agent. The other are Tear Gas grenades.
1. they are light so you can carry them 2. they are thrown at a target 3. they explode
The tardis dose explode in the big bang......... :(
Nothing (unless you're hit by shrapnel); the grenade is nothing but a small hand held version of an artillery shell. An infantryman's personal form of artillery.
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By burning. It needs to get fire. If the amount of gas is big enough it will "explode".
Compared to fireworks, yes, compared to thermonuclear bombs, no