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7/15/2025, 9:44:22 AM
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there's a huge difference between defensive and offensive grenades, offensive grenades have more explosive and they are usually smooth on the surface, defensive grenades are the pineapple looking ones usually, for shrapnel, so they make a smaller explosion but you can't see the metal bits they send in everyone around.
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Two types of Russian (Soviet) hand grenades. The device (left) is known as a RG42 offensive grenade and is made from a sheet metal body containing 99 grams of TNT. The device (right) is an F1 defensive grenade with a serrated cast iron body. Offensive grenades rely on blast and usually contain no projectiles such as ball bearings or steel rod. Defensive grenades rely on a smaller amount of charge and a thick case that shatters upon detonation..
there's a huge difference between defensive and offensive grenades, offensive grenades have more explosive and they are usually smooth on the surface, defensive grenades are the pineapple looking ones usually, for shrapnel, so they make a smaller explosion but you can't see the metal bits they send in everyone around.
picrel :
Two types of Russian (Soviet) hand grenades. The device (left) is known as a RG42 offensive grenade and is made from a sheet metal body containing 99 grams of TNT. The device (right) is an F1 defensive grenade with a serrated cast iron body. Offensive grenades rely on blast and usually contain no projectiles such as ball bearings or steel rod. Defensive grenades rely on a smaller amount of charge and a thick case that shatters upon detonation..
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