American Hand Grenades

This is a index page for American hand grenades of all types. This page will allow us to cover something in more detail than if the page was simply part of a massive list.

American Offensive Grenades

 * Bunker Bomb Napalm-WP: Ad hoc anti-bunker solution from Korean War era. Napalm/White Phosphorus package.
 * M308 Mod 1: This is an incendiary hand grenade issued to Special Forces in limited numbers from 1968 on. It spreads liquid napalm over a 3-yard radius; this burns at 2,200°F for 40 seconds.
 * M15 WP: WW2-era US White Phosphorous smoke grenade with lethal radius about 17m.
 * JNT YP: Version of US M15 grenade with Yellow Phosphorous filler and fragmentation body.
 * M26: This lemon-shaped fragmentation grenade had a smooth, sheet-metal body. Inside, a tight coil of notched wire surrounded the explosive charge of about 170 gram. It saw service around the Korean War era.
 * M26A1: The M26A1 is an M26 that has the fragmentation coil redesigned to have a square rather than circular cross-section and has deeper serrations to aid in fragmentation.
 * M26A2: Version with impact fuze.

American Defensive Grenades

 * Mk2: US version of "pineapple grenade". Designed after WW1 and still in use up to the Korean War era and in some cases even beyond. A classic frag bomb.
 * M67: "Baseball grenade" that replaced the M26 in US service. It’s safer, lighter, and easier to throw.
 * M68: Version with impact fuze. Not very popular.
 * GD-OTS FRAG: Modern lightweight grenade producing over 1000 tungsten fragments.

American Multipurpose Grenades

 * ET-MP Blast Impact: Cutting-edge US multi-mode grenade, represented in UAS by 4 types. Basic is concussion grenade with impact detonation.
 * ET-MP Blast Timer: Representing blast setting with time-delayed detonation.
 * ET-MP Frag Impact: Representing fragmentation setting with impact detonation.
 * ET-MP Frag Timer: Representing fragmentation setting with time-delayed detonation.
 * Triton HW: Tactical thermobaric grenade for USSOCOM.
 * Triton HWx3: Bundle of Triton grenades for better blast.

American Nonlethal Grenades

 * M7290 Flasbang: Stun munitions such as this are called “flashbangs” due to their blinding flash and near-deafening bang – appeared during the 1970s. Originally intended as training grenades. Effective radius of 5m.
 * M84 Flashbang: US-issued flashbang.
 * CTS M9590 Stinger: This less-than-lethal grenade has a plastic body filled with 105 .31 caliber soft rubber balls. The explosive blast can stun, while the rubber balls inflict a painful sting.
 * DefTec Stinger: Combination of flashbang and stinger grenade, deploying 25 .60-caliber rubber balls.
 * DefTec Stinger CS: This version adds some CS filler for further pacification.
 * DefTec Stinger OC: This version adds some OC filler for further pacification.
 * DefTec Stinger VX: This version adds some VX filler for further warcrimes.
 * DefTec Stinger 32: Less potent Stinger deploying 180 .32-caiber balls.
 * GG04 Stinger: USMC-issued stinger grenade with 100 .25 caliber rubber balls. And flashbang effect.
 * M7A3 CS: Tear gas riot control grenade.

American Special Grenades

 * M363: Chaff grenade for disabling UAVs and sentry guns in 25m radius.
 * XM1251: Experimental high-powered-microwave EMP grenade.
 * XM78: Proposed hand anti-tank grenade for urban warfare.