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 can be thrown at the target, or used to make boobytraps.
Phosphorus is commonly used to make fertilizers, detergents, and certain types of fireworks. It is also used in the production of matches, steel, and certain types of chemicals.
Grenades were used to blow things up a little bit ovious that one
Grenades are used when you know where the enemy is but they don't know where you are so they make the perfect surprise.
Yes, hand grenades were widely used in WW1
United States- US naval battleships: gunship shells; aircraft carriers: airplanes; grenades Japan- aircraft carriers: airplanes; grenades that's all i know now -slim
Many, many different types, each fulfilling different functions. Assuming you're referring to fragmentation grenades, the M67 is still the standard fragmentation hand grenade, the M406 High Explosive and M433 High Explosive Dual Purpose rounds are the common casualty producing rounds used in the M203, and the Mk. 19 is typically loaded with M383 or M384 High Explosive or M430 High Explosive Dual Purpose munitions.
No there will not.
No country uses grenades as their primary arm - rifles are the primary armament of any military.
There were many types of grenades throughout modern warfare history such as stick grenades, impact, timed, stun etc. The first type grenade goes back over 1000 years in China, it was a simple container, with a fuse, which was filled with gun powder. This would be one of the first prototype to the modern day grenade.
Yes! They are used in many different types of music today!
Tin and explosive power that is no longer used.