Cardboard, magnesium, and something else
The Pineapple Grednades of World War 2 were made of tin/metal and filled with an explosive powder. The modern grenades are different. They look different and have different chemicals inside them.
grenades are made out of gunpowder and they can be fired by an rifle or can be hand thrown but they have a trigre they have to pull before they throw it then when it hits the ground it explodes and kills whos ever near .
The main charge in an incendiary grenade is either white phosphorus, magnesium, or thermite.
tnt and a little ignition.
plus greek fire.
Hand grenades are made to kill enemies in trenches ,bunkers and behind covers
The German hand grenades were launched off a stick, giving them slightly longer range than thrown British or American grenades.
Worked on farms, made bombs and hand grenades There are a few more things, but mainly working in factories with bombs and hand grenades
Yes, hand grenades were widely used in WW1
Hand Grenades - 1919 was released on: USA: 16 February 1919
Certainly not.
hand guns and hand grenades
This bombs are really hand grenades in the form of pineapple grenades and actually death records from the grenades were not kept.
they explode
Yes they are.
grenade
The amount of time a fuse will "burn" on a hand grenade varies. Most hand grenades made in the United States seem to have fuse times between 3 to 5 seconds. A manufacturer will make the fuse burn time according to the purchaser's specifications.