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Brainstorming ways to minimize civilian casualty led the Army's Aberdeen Proving Ground to the idea of the football grenade ... American toy and game manufacturer Parker Brothers sought to ...
The effort marks the first time in 40 years the Army has set out to give soldiers a new lethal hand grenade. Warfighters lost the capability of using an alternate lethal grenade when the MK3A2 ...
The Soviets had already developed the RKG-3 anti-tank grenade, which featured a shaped charge with a two-meter kill radius that was accurate within 80 feet. The U.S. Army created five possible ...
Engineers at the U.S. Army ... grenade, which is the military’s first new lethal hand grenade in more than 40 years. The Enhanced Tactical Multi-Purpose (ET-MP) grenade will let soldiers set ...
According to Kit Up!, army’s smoke grenades have long used a mixture of a substance called hexachloroethane and xinc oxide in its smoke screens. The result is a composition “capable of pulling ...
Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo Staff Sgt. Nehemiah E. Taylor, of the Mississippi National Guard's 298th Support Battalion, fires the M203 grenade launcher ... The Army has not set a timeline ...
If you’ve thrown a Nerf football, you can throw a grenade against invading Soviets. At least, that’s what the U.S. Army thought in 1973 — and it put that theory to the test. “At the start ...
Engineers at the U.S. Army ... grenade, which is the military’s first new lethal hand grenade in more than 40 years. The Enhanced Tactical Multi-Purpose (ET-MP) grenade will let soldiers set ...
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