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faced with an armored enemy, would have to close to a reduced range if they wanted to use the bundle charges. During the early years of World War II, there was little in terms of truly effective German handheld weaponry designed to fight hard targets such as armored vehicles and structures, and even later in the war this style of bundle grenade remained useful to the common
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Functionally identical to the M15, the M16 changed the pull cord to improve safety. A small porcelain ball was placed at the base of the grenade, attached directly to the pull cord. This prevented the string from being exposed. The small bead was partially enveloped in the wooden handle, meaning that
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ran from the detonator down the length of the hollow handle, emerging from the base. To use it, a soldier would pull the string downwards, dragging a rough steel rod through the igniter within the fuse. The rod's abrasive contact would cause sparks and a flame to light, setting the fuse burning. This
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39 (English: Fog hand grenade 39), was produced. It had a remodeled fuse mechanism and a smoke charge instead of explosive; the smoke emitted from small vents in the underside of the charge head. To make it readily distinguishable from an M4, it had large markings on the head and a white band on the
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during World War II. Adapting to the rapidly changing field of modern warfare, German soldiers would carry the M24 directly in front, allowing quick and easy access. However, in the later years of the war it was often advised to carry them in a different manner, as it was very likely any sort
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The pull cord which activated the M15 grenade's fuse protruded from the base and could get caught in debris or clutter on the battlefields of World War I, causing the fuse to be ignited, and the grenade to explode on the belt of an unaware infantryman. This resulted in the introduction of the
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pin used in most grenades of the period. The easily recognizable "potato masher" shape is a result of a number of different styles and choices of the design. The grenade mounted a charge head within a sheet-steel cylinder atop a long hollow wooden handle. Internally, the explosive – initially
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could quickly improvise a grenade with up to seven times the explosive power. However, the added weight made it more difficult to throw, and the increased size meant that it was not practical to carry with one hand and that far fewer could be carried. These factors meant that infantry squads, if
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found that under freezing conditions the M24's fuse could fail to ignite. In response, a variant with a cold-resistant explosive was developed and supplied to most units deployed on the eastern front (especially into present-day Russia). During production, the metal charge head was marked with a
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The Model 1924 was rather ineffective by itself at damaging or disabling an enemy armored vehicle or destroying fortifications. It also lacked the shrapnel effect of most other grenades of the time. To overcome these faults, various German industries during World War II produced a number of
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was extremely effective and reliable in clearing enclosed areas, such as buildings, fortifications, and the fighting compartments of enemy tanks, although performance in wide open areas was less satisfactory. The blast effect went only a limited distance before dying out, while pieces from an
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did not suffer nearly as much. Instead of rolling straight down a hill or across rough terrain, it would instead roll from side to side. However, the larger size and the irregular overall shape meant that fewer grenades could be carried. It also took longer to prime the grenade than Allied
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in attacking fortifications. It was too heavy for regular battlefield use by untrained troops and not suitable for mass production. This left
Germany without a standard-issue grenade and improvised designs similar to those of the British were used until a proper grenade could be supplied.
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reported average thrown distance of a Mills bomb as 27 m (30 yd) when standing, 23 m (25 yd) when crouched and 22 m (24 yd) lying prone. One issue that hand grenades of the time had was unpredictable rolling after landing. The
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s handle was slightly redesigned, and a metal cover cap was introduced. This cap concealed the porcelain bead and pull cord, allowing it to simply rest freely inside of the handle. The operator pulled the cap off and then pulled the cord as with the M16.
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The only significant alterations in the M43's design was the inclusion of a self-contained detonator, meaning that the fuse and the explosive were directly linked. The M43 also utilized an entirely different fuse assembly, very similar to that of the
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through the handle for arming the time-fuze, but also differing in a great number of areas, such as having a full metal tube for the handle, a more rounded warhead, and other quality of life additions to the overall design. It was designated
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Just like German troops, Chinese soldiers often bundled grenades together to blast open fortifications, vehicles and the like. Another tactic was to tie a grenade to a long bamboo stick, for example to stick up over a wall or into a window.
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made out of a number of M24 grenades – their handles and fuses removed and replaced with detonators – mounted to a long stick or plank behind one another with a complete grenade at one end to initiate the explosion.
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using M15, M16 and M17 grenades. These "bundle charges" could be crafted with up to six additional heads around the complete grenade, the most common styles being the addition of four or six M24 heads.
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variants that widened the utility and capability of the M24.
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2237:– Early WWII Soviet stick grenade
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997:Stielhandgranate 24 Kalt
899:170 g (6.0 oz)
876:70 mm (2.8 in)
829:Second Sino-Japanese War
503:During World War I, the
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3590:Wurfgranate Patrone 326
3515:Gewehr-Granatpatrone 40
3355:Raketen-Panzerbüchse 43
2705:German Mod.24 - Mod.43
2591:"Stick Grenade Type 67"
1087:Alternative use of the
1081:Übungs-Stielhandgranate
1073:Übungs-Stielhandgranate
1064:Übungs-Stielhandgranate
3701:Bren light machine gun
3370:Fliegerfaust/Luftfaust
3285:Schwarzlose MG M.07/12
3182:M30 Luftwaffe drilling
3162:Gewehr 43/Karabiner 43
2726:—World War II Database
2313:. Lava Development LCC
2263:Bishop, Chris (1998),
2170:Local design produced
2143:Local design produced
1792:Full military service
1756:Full military service
1720:Full military service
1684:Full military service
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1476:övningshandgranat m/39
1416:övningshandgranat m/39
1345:Imperial Japanese Army
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3605:Notable foreign-made
3575:Shaving Stick Grenade
3167:Grossfuss Sturmgewehr
2355:"Stielhandgranate 24"
2289:"Intro & History"
1644:Type of model in use
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1440:spränghandgranat m/43
1381:spränghandgranat m/39
1326:Battle of Taierzhuang
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3897:7.65×21mm Parabellum
3892:7.65×17mmSR Browning
3525:Gewehr-Sprenggranate
3505:Gewehr-Panzergranate
3273:other larger weapons
2854:Mauser 1918 T-Gewehr
2816:M1879 Reichsrevolver
2768:infantry weapons of
1580:fragmentation sleeve
1529:improve this section
1037:German soldier with
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268:Imperial German Army
64:improve this article
3862:Thompson Model 1928
3857:as Karabiner 455(a)
3741:Beretta Model 38/42
3560:Panzerwurfkörper 42
3395:Solothurn S-18/1000
3120:Dreyse M1907 Pistol
2730:Stielhandgranate 43
2647:"VI: S-, övnhgr.".
2627:"VI: S-, övnhgr.".
2523:. pp. 232–235.
2468:. 1960. p. 10.
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2013:Captured/scavenged
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1347:copied the Chinese
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1108:Stielhandgranate 24
896:Filling weight
530:Stielhandgranate 15
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3196:MP 43/MP 44/StG 44
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3424:8 cm GrW 34
3360:Panzerfaust
3239:MP 38/MP 40
3224:MP 18/MP 28
3095:Walther P38
2839:Gewehr 1888
2770:World War I
1661:Model 1943
1658:Model 1924
1655:Model 1917
1652:Model 1916
1649:Model 1915
1619:The German
1480:övnhgr m/39
1420:övnhgr m/39
1361:picric acid
1254:Vietnam War
1252:during the
1217:During the
1120:World War I
803:(1933–1945)
798:(1924–1933)
770:Model 1924
758:Model 1924
736:Soldier in
480:World War I
387:World War I
365:(1915–1918)
256:World War I
3942:Categories
3854:M1 carbine
3807:Sl.-Gewehr
3795:Sl.-Gewehr
3773:748-750(e)
3110:Mauser HSc
3085:Mauser C96
3022:13.2mm TuF
3012:10.6×25mmR
2989:Cartridges
2796:Mauser C96
2496:2022-07-13
2464:. Sweden:
2442:2021-01-13
2416:2022-07-13
2391:2022-07-13
2364:2022-07-13
2250:References
1574:43 with a
1196:See also:
1077:perforated
905:Detonation
680:Mills bomb
573:War Office
509:Mills bomb
452:Detonation
250:term for "
120:April 2017
90:newspapers
3927:20×138mmB
3802:M1 Garand
3767:MK I-III
3753:ZB vz. 26
3689:Lewis gun
3409:Infantry
3345:MG 35/36A
3201:StG 45(M)
3191:MKb 42(H)
3187:MKb 42(W)
3157:Gewehr 41
3105:Sauer 38H
2834:Gewehr 98
2595:lexpev.nl
1601:Wehrmacht
1586:Wehrmacht
1545:July 2022
1516:does not
1460:shgr m/39
1435:pull cord
1389:nitrolite
1385:shgr m/39
1369:Shgr m/39
1357:Manchukuo
1353:Manchuria
1246:Viet Cong
1128:Wehrmacht
1047:Wehrmacht
960:Wehrmacht
956:Wehrmacht
943:Wehrmacht
907:mechanism
714:pull cord
596:American
565:pull cord
454:mechanism
272:Wehrmacht
264:pull cord
233:24, 1946.
3869:760/2(r)
3760:146/1(j)
3736:154/2(p)
3482:Grenades
3400:VMG 1927
3320:MG 39 Rh
3254:Erma EMP
3139:carbines
3077:Sidearms
2915:Grenades
2895:MG 08/15
2778:Sidearms
2213:See also
2096:Type 67
2093:Type 98
2085:Version
1474:Swedish
1454:Swedish
1409:Cold War
1367:Sweden (
1316:Chinese
1248:and the
964:Red Army
873:Diameter
844:Designed
712:Exposed
490:pioneers
406:Variants
398:Designed
3826:Bazooka
3714:Kulomet
3647:PPSh-41
3607:weapons
3411:mortars
3249:MP 3008
3152:G 98/40
3065:weapons
3007:.32 ACP
2900:MG 15nA
2605:2 April
2317:8 March
1937:Finland
1537:removed
1522:sources
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886:Filling
740:with a
557:ammonal
467:⁄
441:Filling
246:is the
104:scholar
3833:788(a)
3821:770(p)
3809:251(a)
3797:259(r)
3790:SVT-40
3785:719(r)
3748:738(i)
3730:(BAR)
3716:vz. 37
3708:138(e)
3696:137(e)
3681:vz. 33
3670:vz. 24
3654:717(r)
3340:IMG 28
3335:MG 131
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