Rifle Grenades

Grenades, launched from the muzzle of a rifle, are commonly criticized for low accuracy compared to UBGLs, but they also had some advantages, like not adding permanent bulk to the rifle and not being limited by dimensions of launcher chamber.


 * M17: WW2 era US fragmentation grenade, using Mk.II hand grenade as a warhead.
 * M9A1: WW2 era US anti-armor grenade, with rated penetration of 50mm RHAe.
 * Mills RG: WW2 era British fragmentation grenade, using Mills hand grenade as a warhead.
 * No.68 HEAT: WW2 era British anti-armor grenade, with rated penetration of 52mm RHAe.
 * Sprenggranate: WW2 era German 30mm fragmentation grenade, filled with 31g of PETN.
 * Panzergranate: WW2 era German 30mm anti-armor grenade, able to penetrate only 30mm of armor.
 * Gross Panzergranate 46: 46mm anti-armor grenade, developed by Waffen-SS arms design office. Rated to penetrate 90mm of armor.
 * Gross Panzergranate 61: 61mm anti-armor grenade, developed by Waffen-SS arms design office. Rated to penetrate 130mm of armor.
 * APAV-40: French dual purpose, anti-personnel (AP) and anti-vehicle (AV), 40 mm rifle grenade. It's a bullet-trap design that allows using live rounds for launch. Has  a lethal radius of 12 metres and can penetrate up to 100mm of steel armor.
 * BT-AT/AP: Israeli HEDP grenade with anti-personnel effect as priority. Lethal radius is about 20m.
 * FN Telgren: Telescopic bullet-through fragmentation grenade, compact, lightweight and can be launched by any round. However, it also pretty accurate and have 10m lethal radius.
 * FN Walgren: compact and light EMP grenade.
 * IMI AP50: Israel anti-personnel canister grenade, launching160 flechettes in 10-degree arc.
 * IMI RA-76: Rubber ball grenade with wide casualty arc.
 * IMI RA-78: Rubber ball grenade with moderate casualty arc.
 * IMI RA-81: Rubber ball grenade with concentrated casualty arc.
 * JNT YP RG: Yellow Phosphorous grenade with tail assembly for rifle launching.
 * Lucharus 40mm: French HE grenade.
 * M15 RG: US White Phosphorous M15 grenade with tail assembly for rifle launching.
 * M34 RG: US White Phosphorous M34 grenade with tail assembly for rifle launching.
 * M308 RG: US Napalm M308 grenade with tail assembly for rifle launching.
 * Mecar M200: Modern Belgian bullet-trap HEDP grenade with no less than 80mm armor penetration and fragmentation sleeve.
 * Mecar WP: Belgian 0.88 "smoke" bullet-trap grenade.
 * Mecar WP LR: Rocket-assisted WP grenade for longer reach.
 * Mod 5 Illum: Italian illumination grenade.
 * NGZ-93: Modern Polish incendiary grenade with thermite-like filler.
 * M60: Yugoslavian HEAT rifle grenade, able tp penetrate 200mm of steel armor.
 * M60P2: Improved HEAT grenade with bullet trap.
 * M60P1: Yugoslavian fragmentation grenade with massive 50m effective radius.
 * M60P3: Improved version with bullet trap.
 * Type 67: Chinese anti-tank rifle grenade.
 * Type 76: Improved Chinese HEAT grenade, both lighter and more effective.
 * Norinco BGL-6A: Chinese jump-up fragmentation rifle grenade.
 * Norinco DQD: Modern Chinese anti-pesonnel rifle grenade.
 * Norinco DQC-1: Riot control CS-filled rifle grenade.
 * Norinco DQF-1: Smoke rifle grenade.
 * Norinco DQJ-1: Dual-purpose anti-armor grenade.
 * Norinco DQJ-03: Improved dual-purpose grenade with 90mm penetration and 8-meter fragmentation radius.
 * Norinco DQP-1: Heavy HEDP grenade.
 * Norinco DQP-03: Improved heavy HEDP grenade with 100mm penetration and 14-meter fragmentation radius.
 * Norinco DQR-1: Incendiary rifle grenade.
 * Norinco DQS-1: Heavy anti-armor grenade with over 250mm penetration.
 * Nobel HEDP: Dual-purpose grenade, that can be launched for a shotgun.
 * Nobel CS: Riot control gas grenade.
 * Nobel VX: Gas grenade filled with lethal nerve agent.
 * Nobel WP: "Smoke" grenade, that can be fired from a shotgun.
 * Type 06: Modern Japanese HEDP rifle grenade.
 * M1000 GREM: Explosive grenade for breaching doors.
 * Olin RAAM: Heavy rocket-assisted anti-tank grenade.
 * Olin RAAM/E: Heavy rocket-assisted microwave EMP rifle grenade.
 * R1M1: South African version of classic Energa HEAT grenade. Still capable to penetrate side armor of older tanks.
 * RFL-75: Rocket-assisted variant of Energa grenade with doubled effective range.
 * Brunswick RAW GPRLM: 140mm rocket-assisted "assault weapon". Basically a 6lb flying satchel charge.
 * RAW EFP: Explosive formed penetrator for anti-armor use.
 * RAW AT: HEAT version of anti-armor 6lb grenade.
 * RAW MPIM: HESH multi-purpose munition with 35m lethal radius and some anti-armor effects.
 * RAW DIME: Grenade with fragmentation body replaced with small particles of tungsten. Inflicts massive damage in given lethal range, but quickly loses impact outside of it, in order to reduce collateral damage.
 * RAW ILL: Large illumination grenade.
 * RAW WP: Large-caliber white phosphorous warhead.
 * RAW NP: Incendiary warhead with napalm filler.
 * RAW HPM: 6lb EMP munition.
 * Olin Excelsis: Large rocket-assisted grenade, launched from anti-materiel rifles. Boasts impressive 1200mm of armor penetration.

UAS: Red Mercury

 * M200 RM: Enhanced version of the M200 HEDP rifle grenade.
 * Olin RAAM Mark II: Olin RAAM rifle grenade with a depleted uranium liner and much better penetration.
 * Brunswick RAW Toothpick: Special high-velocity tantalum liner EFP rifle grenade.