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If adopted, the new grenade would be a departure from fragmentation grenades like the classic Mk 2 (also called the pineapple grenade) and the M67 that the U.S. military has used since the early ...
Grenades are versatile explosive devices widely used in military and law enforcement operations, serving both lethal and non-lethal purposes. Their compact design and immediate impact make them ...
The US military is getting its first new hand grenade in 40 years as engineers at ARDEC work on a safer multi-purpose design. Called the Enhanced Tactical Multi-Purpose (ET-MP) hand grenade, it ...
Engineers at the U.S. Army’s Picatinny Arsenal in New Jersey are developing an ambidextrous multi-purpose hand grenade, which is the military’s first new lethal hand grenade in more than 40 years.
There are many different types of grenades used by the military. For the first time in 40 years, the U.S. is designing a new model for use in combat.
CONCORD — Daniel Musso of Brentwood was sentenced to 31 months in federal prison for unlawfully possessing fragmentation grenades and explosive material, U.S. Attorney Scott Murray announced ...
Tech Times reports that “Engineers at the U.S. Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC) are designing a next-generation hand grenade, which will have two deadly modes ...
But in the meantime, there’s still a need for that safer, more lethal frag grenade. The technology to make one exists, Bohannon said, but there isn’t a specifically funded program to develop it.
The ET-MP will replace the venerable M67 "Frag." For the first time in more than four decades years, the U.S. Army is working to field a new hand grenade.