Effective radiusShiroko (Riding)Safety pinMk3A2 High Explosive Grenade
M206A2 Delayed FuseMetal outer shellExplosive Filling (TNT)Safety PinDetonatorEffective radiusRetardant (~5 second)M26A1 Fragmentation Grenade
M204 Delayed FuseExplosive fillingDetonatorMetal outer shellFragmentation coilExplosive Filling (Composition B)Fragmentation radius- Upon explosion, small fragments of matter scatter, causing widespread shrapnel damage.
- Formerly made with grid etchings on the outside of the body, but recently (around WW2) the method changed to have coils/metal beads/grid etchings on the inside of the grenade.
- Most common type of grenade.Retardant (~5 second)Next I'll tell you about the grenade shells, starting with the common types.
Oh, and this is a riding grenade, essential when you're out cycling.- High explosive force generated from explosive pressure. Damage comes from shockwaves rather than shrapnel.
- Narrow blast profile makes it ideal for securing fixed, enclosed positions such as buildings, forts, etc.
- Minimizes friendly fire by reducing shrapnel, leading to the birth of "offensive grenades"Explosive Booster (Tetryl)Fiberglass outer shell (Asbestos)Safety Clip