A grenade is a small bomb with a metal casing around an explosive charge, when it blows, the casing splits into many pieces and flies violently apart. Some small grenades can be fired by rifle, but most are thrown by hand.
It depends on the grenade but typically about 4-8 seconds. The Soviets had a grenade called the F-1. When you got them, they didn't have fuses--the component that makes the grenade explode. The fuses came in a little can, and you got several time delays in each can. Most of them were five-second delays, but one fuse was 13-second delay and one was zero-second delay. The zero-second delay fuse was a trip fuse. You tied a cord to the grenade's pin and stretched the cord across some ground. When someone stepped on the cord, it pulled the pin and the grenade immediately exploded. Needless to say, you didn't put this fuse into a grenade until you needed to use it!
They threw a grenade in it.
i believe its called the RPG or Rocket Propelled Grenade
There are 2 questions for this one answer is Bomb the other is grenade.
Only if you use a grenade, an anti-personnel mine, a bomb etc.
The grenade will be shot
Rocket Propelled Grenade
A hand grenade.
That's an unusual grenade you have there. I'll need another grenade, Sarge!
A frag grenade is a sphere shaped grenade and a pineapple grenade is narrow but some what wide, but there is no difference in explosions. I mean, one might go farther when you throw it but who knows.
A grenade can be a variety of different colors. The M67 grenade is an olive green with a yellow band at the top
The hand grenade hasn't been replaced - it's still in use worldwide, even with the most technologically advanced military forces. Rifle grenade launchers, grenade launchers, and underbarrel grenade launchers were developed not to replace the hand grenade, but as a means of filling the gap between a thrown hand grenade and a mortar.
The song writer for Grenade is Bruno Mars.
It means the driver is a Grenade?
A gut grenade is a White Castle hamburger.
A grenade
"Get down, get down, here comes a grenade!"