Chapter 229: Quite Emotional



A rifle's ability to fire a projectile much larger than its own caliber is due to a special device on the rifle. Typically, a launcher is attached to the muzzle of the rifle. The tail tube of a rifle grenade is inserted into the launcher, and a special blank cartridge is pressed into the chamber. After firing, the gunpowder gases produced by the blank cartridge propel the projectile outward.

The hand grenade, a portable explosive weapon, has played a vital role on the battlefield since its inception. With its diverse models and varying power, it has become an indispensable basic equipment for infantry.

The M67 hand grenade, a weapon widely used by the US military, boasts remarkable characteristics. Its pre-fragmented body design produces a large number of high-velocity fragments upon explosion. These fragments fly at extremely high speeds, posing a significant threat to enemy personnel. Furthermore, the M67's moderate charge allows for explosive power capable of destroying both light armor and inflicting severe damage to fortifications, making it a valuable aid for infantry in anti-armor and anti-fortification operations.

Unlike the M67, the RGD-5 is a classic Soviet/Russian grenade. It is characterized by its simple structure, immense power, and high reliability. This grenade features a large explosive charge, generating a devastating shock wave and intense heat upon detonation, capable of inflicting devastating damage to surrounding targets. Its pre-fragmented design also produces a large number of high-velocity fragments, providing effective support for infantry in combat against enemy personnel.

In summary, both the M67 and RGD-5 hand grenades have demonstrated outstanding combat effectiveness in their respective fields. These portable explosive weapons not only enhance the combat capabilities of infantry on the battlefield, but also provide them with more tactical options.

The M26 hand grenade, a widely used American grenade during World War II, possessed a unique design and combat effectiveness. It featured a time-delay fuse, which gave the thrower valuable time to safely evacuate the blast zone before the grenade exploded. This design not only improved thrower safety but also made the M26 more effective on the battlefield.

In terms of power, the M26 grenade features a moderate charge, ensuring sufficient explosive power while avoiding the unnecessary risks associated with an excessive charge. When detonated, it produces a strong shock wave and a large number of high-velocity fragments, which fly at extremely high speeds, posing a serious threat to enemy personnel. Furthermore, the shock wave can also cause some damage to lightly armored targets, making it an effective weapon for infantry against enemy personnel and lightly armored targets on the battlefield.

The M26 hand grenade's design and combat effectiveness earned it widespread use and recognition during World War II. Its delayed-action fuse and moderate charge made it a significant force in infantry combat, contributing significantly to the US Army's victory in World War II. Even today, the M26 remains a classic, a subject of study and discussion among many military enthusiasts.

The Mk II "Pineapple" grenade is a classic British military product, named after its shape, which resembles the tropical fruit pineapple. This unique design not only makes it easy to identify on the battlefield, but also gives it a certain cultural significance.

The Mk II "Pineapple" grenade utilizes a time-delay fuze and preformed fragmentation technology. The time-delay fuze ensures the thrower has ample time to evacuate to a safe area before detonation, a design that both protects the thrower and enhances operational flexibility. The preformed fragmentation design, on the other hand, allows the grenade to generate a large number of high-speed fragments upon detonation. These fragments disperse at extremely high speeds, posing a significant threat to enemy personnel.

In addition to these features, the Mk II "Pineapple" grenade's charge has been carefully tailored. This moderate charge allows it to produce a powerful shock wave upon detonation, causing severe damage to surrounding targets. This destructive power is reflected not only in the killing of enemy personnel but also inflicting moderate damage to lightly armored targets, making it a valuable aid for infantry in anti-infantry and anti-light armor operations on the battlefield.

The Mk II "Pineapple" grenade, with its unique shape, precise design, and moderate power, became a vital piece of equipment for the British Army during World War II and the postwar period. It was not only a staple of infantry equipment but also a prominent example of British military technology, contributing significantly to British military success on the battlefield.

There are indeed significant differences in the power of different grenade models. This difference is primarily due to differences in the amount of explosive charge. Generally speaking, a grenade with a larger charge has a correspondingly greater explosive power. This increase is reflected not only in the intensity of the explosion but also in its ability to damage distant and heavy targets. However, this increased charge does not come without a price. Excessively large charges can make it more challenging for the thrower to control the grenade's blast range and power, increasing the risk of accidental injury.

When comparing the power of different grenades, besides the key factor of explosive charge, other factors must be considered. Shock waves and fragmentation are two key considerations. Shock waves are the intense pressure waves generated by the explosion, which can cause concussion and damage within the target. This concussive effect can damage the target's structure and even render personnel inside incapacitated. High-velocity fragments, on the other hand, are the key lethal element produced by a grenade explosion. These high-speed metal fragments can penetrate the target and cause severe damage within. The number, size, and velocity of the fragments are all key factors in determining their lethality.

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