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*Rocket-propelled grenade: A grenade that propels itself toward the target. | *Rocket-propelled grenade: A grenade that propels itself toward the target. | ||
*Fragmentation Grenades: Grenades designed to shatter into a blast of high velocity shrapnel, commonly used against infantry. | *Fragmentation Grenades: Grenades designed to shatter into a blast of high velocity shrapnel, commonly used against infantry. | ||
*Flashbang Grenades: | *Flashbang Grenades: Grenades that create a lot of light and noise to disorient or render enemies unconscious. | ||
== Grenades in [[science fiction]] == | == Grenades in [[science fiction]] == |
Revision as of 17:31, 16 July 2013
A grenade is an explosive weapon designed to be thrown or launched by an individual soldier. Several types of grenades exist:
- Hand grenade: A small thrown bomb used by infantry.
- Grenade launcher: A device that fires small, low-velocity explosive shells.
- Rocket-propelled grenade: A grenade that propels itself toward the target.
- Fragmentation Grenades: Grenades designed to shatter into a blast of high velocity shrapnel, commonly used against infantry.
- Flashbang Grenades: Grenades that create a lot of light and noise to disorient or render enemies unconscious.
Grenades in science fiction
- Thermal detonators are used by both the Rebel Alliance and Galactic Empire, as well as other factions in Star Wars.
- The Imperial Guard uses Frag and Krak grenades.
- Goa'uld Stun Grenades