yes in many ways.
A grenade is a small bomb, a form of explosive.A slang word for hand grenade is "pineapple" (from the outside appearance of World War II grenades of the US).
stiealhand grenade, frag grenade, smoke grenade tabun gas grenade, and sticky grenade stieal? (Steel?) hand grenade, frag grenade, smoke grenade, tabun gas grenade, sticky grenade. There are also Anti-Tank HEAT and white phosphorus smoke, or other types of smoke grenades that are thrown and, or projected by rifles and other launchers. Fragmentation grenades and flairs can also be launched from a rifle grenade launcher/adapter. Furthermore, there are also offensive and defensive fragmentation hand grenades. Offensive grenades have either a plastic case with out fragments, or many very small fragments that do not travel far and are thus little danger to the advancing troupes who tossed it some required distance. The Offensive hand grenade has fragments who's size is chosen to trade effective radius against chance to inflict a disabling wound. Larger fragments travel farther, but there are less of them which reduces the chance of success at longer ranges where their spread is farther apart.
They help us see.
it gives us answers today
She didn't help us today but she led Louis and Clark on their expedition
In 1945, cost was $319 US dollars. BTW, you have asked about most weapons- a US Mk 2 hand grenade was $1.
No, kickballs cannot help us today as individuals. They are just kickballs, they do nothing!
No one's actually sure.In the Army, everyone has to qualify with the hand grenade to be in the service. Infantrymen and special forces troops have to qualify once every six months; everyone else qualifies in basic training then never sees a grenade again as long as he lives. So there's this big argument: do you wear the grenade badge or not? I never did, but some people wore it every time they put on their greens. And really, no one ever seemed to care one way or the other.Hand Grenade Standard.Live grenadethrow is not required for qualification. Mock Bay training is required for the live hand grenade throw IAW FM 3-23.30.CS/CSS: Soldiers will qualify on the Hand Grenade Qualification Course (HGQC) IAW FM 3-23.30 and throw a live grenade within the past 12 months.National Guard Infantry; Soldiers will qualify on the Hand GrenadeQualification Course (HGQC) IAW FM 3-23.30 within the past training year and throw a live grenadeonce every two training years.
it help us by the technology that we are using today
A ruler is used to help us measure things.
archaology helps us today by showing us the past of ancient civilizations
petrol help us to drive today and we buy it and waste our money.