Yes, grenades were used on D-Day, the British Number 36 Mills, the US M10 and the German Steilhandgranate.
Common civil war weapons can be divided into individual weapons and heavy weapons. These two classes can again be divided into different classes, such as: edged weapons, handguns, rifles and grenades (all individual weapons), and rapid fire weapons and artillery (heavy weapons).
Weapons that were used in D-Day are as follows: Bangalore, M1 Garand, grenades, BAR, .45 Colt, Thompson, Mp-40, M3, Springfield and many more.
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Machine guns, tanks, U-boats, guns mounted on airplanes, etc., were the new weapons that threatened those in combat. These weapons made soldiers in war ten times more prone to death then the old-fashioned weapons such as shotguns, bayonets, grenades, and gas.
how many tanks were there durind dday
8 not including grenades. 9 including grenades
yes
Shot Gun AK grenades C4
Flags and love are better than grenades except when some enemy is coming at you with lethal weapons. The old concept of him or me.
they had future tasers and phaser guns and laser grenades. lol.
Bolt Action,Handguns,Machineguns,and grenades
atomic bombs, and high tech grenades.
You can't, you can only use shoulder-fired weapons and grenades.
Common civil war weapons can be divided into individual weapons and heavy weapons. These two classes can again be divided into different classes, such as: edged weapons, handguns, rifles and grenades (all individual weapons), and rapid fire weapons and artillery (heavy weapons).
Some examples of military weapons and ammunition include rifles, pistols, machine guns, grenades, missiles, and artillery shells.
Bombs, swords, grenades, teleporters, mines and pretty much anything you can make!
hand grenades, rifles, light machine guns, mortors and artillery