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.
The Nazi stick grenade was easier to throw and use, but I believe the 'standard' frag grenade could be thrown further will skill and practice. Actually, the German stick grenade was able to be thrown further (quite a bit further, in fact - 40-50 yards vs 15-20 yards). However, Allied "pineapple" grenade was significantly less bulky and lighter, enabling more to be carried. They both worked about the same in terms of effectiveness.
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Nearly all US ordnance/weapons were subcontracted out to various companies from WWII through the Vietnam War. For example Singer Sewing Machine made some firearms; Ithaca manufactured some Colt .45 pistols, etc. The US Mark 2 "pineapple" grenade, produced from just after WWI thru the Korean War (1950-1953) had a serrated shell resembling a pineapple, thus earning that name. The serrations were intended to evenly spread the shrapnel, but tests showed that those grooves were not necessary. The US Mk II was replaced by the M26, a SMOOTH grenade with no serrations, but retaining the same shape as the pineapple grenade (the M61 was the same grenade but modified with a "jungle clip", a safety wire to hold the spoon (handle) in place). The jungle clip was designed for the Vietnam War, as servicemen in the jungles used the grenade's handle to attach the frag grenade to their uniforms and rucksacks (back-packs). If the pin worked it's way out, and the spoon was pulled off it caused accidental explosions, as when the spoon was accidently pulled off, the frag was armed and detonated. The jungle clip provided an extra "tie on" to keep the handle (spoon) in place. Although some people may have called the M26 (M61) a lemon shaped grenade, most GI's in Vietnam called it the "smooth pineapple" frag. The M67, replaced the M26 (M61) in Vietnam, being the newest frag issued to the GIs for the war in Vietnam. It was shaped like a baseball for easier throwing, and was referred to as the "new baseball grenade" by the GIs. Most servicemen in Vietnam first saw this frag in about 1969. All baseball frags had a jungle clip on them.
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A shout to indicate that a fragmentation grenade has been thrown. like "fire in the hole"..
kill a total of 25 enemy's with frag grenades.
four of my knowledge. A frag grenade, hedgehog grenade (the chimera's standard grenade), jet fuel grenade, and the back lash grenade ( it projects a force field and directs any fire right back at the chimera that pulled the trigger).
The knife takes the place of your frag grenade, so your "throw grenade" button. Default is G I think.
Blow it up with a frag grenade, frag mine, rocket launcher, bazooka, plasma mine, plasma grenade, tank, machine gun, sharp blade, energy mine, energy grenade, another alien somehow, predator, bomb, flamethrower, jet, helicopter, any vehicle sometimes.....
A shout to indicate that a fragmentation grenade has been thrown. like "fire in the hole"..
Uh.. No. Unless you blow yourself up with an explosive device such as a frag grenade. Or if you go into space.
when your holding a grenade (frag ,smoke or ink) you look where you want to plant it and press B