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Grenade
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Name: M-26A1 Fragmentation Grenade Weight: 1 lb. Fuse: 4
seconds. Effective Radius: 30 yards.
Notes: Your standard issue grenade used by the US forces. Shaped like a
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Name: M-27S Smoke Weight: 14oz. Fuse: 2 Seconds Effective Radius: 30
yards
Notes: Comes in a variety of colors, most common are green and blue. The
grenade is shaped like a pop can. Most commonly used for marking LZ (landing
Zones), distress, and so forth. |
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Name: M34 White Phosphorus Weight: .14 oz. Fuse: 4 seconds Killing
Radius: 35 yards.
Notes: The white phosphorus, burns at 4,000 to 5,000 degree F. for up to
sixty seconds. Nearly impossible to put out. |
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Name: M7A3 CS gas Weight: .14 oz. Fuse: 2 seconds Killing Radius: 40
yards.
Notes: This grenade creates a dense cloud of CS tear gas. The grenade burns
for about sixty seconds and takes an average of fifteen minutes for the gas to
dissipate, less depending on wind and air conditions. |
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Name: AN M14 TH3 Thermite Weight: .1 lb. Fuse: 2 seconds Killing
Radius: 25 yards.
Notes: The extreme heat of this grenade will destroy any equipment it is
placed on, as well as ignite any flammable material within two yards. This
grenade will burn through half an inch of steel armor and will even burn under
water. It burns for forty seconds. |
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Name: M3A2 Explosive Weight: .14 oz. Fuse: 4 seconds Killing Radius:
2 yards.
Notes: This is a prepackaged demolition charge of 1 lb of TNT. The grenade
has no fragmentation. |
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Name: Mk 1 Illuminating Weight: .7 oz. Fuse: 7 seconds Killing
Radius: 200 yards.
Notes: This is a hand thrown flare. The grenade has 55,000 candlepower
equivalent and burns for 25 seconds. |
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Name: Implode Weight: 1 lb. Fuse: 5 seconds Killing Radius: 50
yards.
Notes: Purely fictitious. Has a scarlet ring, designating the weapon. Instead
of exploding, the anti matter creates a Vacuum, causing matter to be drawn
towards it, thus an Implode effect. |
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Name: MU 5 Weight: 5 oz. Fuse: Variable. Killing Radius: 30
yards.
Notes: Five oz. of FAE (fuel air explosive) used initially for clearing mine
fields, but effects on soft targets totally devastating. |
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