
F-1 grenade (Russia) - Wikipedia
The Soviet F-1 hand grenade (Russian: Фугасный > Fugasnyy 1, "Explosive, Type No. 1") is an anti-personnel fragmentation defensive grenade. It is based on the French F1 grenade and contains a 60 g (2.1 oz) explosive charge (TNT). The total weight of the grenade with the fuze is about 600 g (21 oz). [2]
F-1手榴彈 (蘇聯) - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
F-1手榴弹(俄语: Граната Ф-1 ,绰号檸檬手榴彈)一種高爆破片 (HE-Frag) 防禦性手榴彈,可用作殺傷人員 (AP) 手榴彈,也用作誘殺裝置(BTP)的一部分。 [1] 是蘇聯於二戰参考 法国F1手榴弹 ( 英语 : F1 grenade (France) ) 設計的。其中的Ф意指爆炸性 ...
F1 grenade (Australia) - Wikipedia
The F1 grenade (formally Grenade, Hand, Fragmentation, F1) is manufactured by Thales Australia exclusively for the Australian Defence Force as a primary defensive anti-personnel hand grenade.
F1 Frag - Insurgency Wiki
The 🌐F1 (Russian: Фугасный, Fugasnyy; English: Explosive) is a Soviet anti-personnel fragmentation defensive grenade. It is based on the French F1 grenade and contains a 60-gram explosive charge (TNT). The total weight of the grenade with the fuze is about 600 grams.
Soviet F1 Fragmentation Grenade (Modern) - Inert-Ord.net
This is the Soviet F-1 fragmentation grenade made during the cold war by numerous Warsaw Pact and other communist countries. It produces large heavy fragments hazardous out to 100 meters, but the effective lethal radius is 20 -30 meters. It is filled with 45-50g of TNT.
F1 grenade (Russia) | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Soviet F1 hand grenade, nicknamed the limonka (lemon-like), is an anti-personnel fragmentation defensive grenade. It is based on the French F1 grenade and contains a 60 gram explosive charge...
Russian F1 Fragmentation Grenade (WWII) - Inert-Ord.net
This is the F-1 Fugasnaya ("high explosive") fragmentation grenade made and used by the Russians during WWII. It has the early Koveshnikov fuze, made of brass and steel. This fuze design was replaced by the UZRG type sometime around 1942.
F-1 hand grenade - Internet Movie Firearms Database
The F-1 Hand Grenade is a Soviet-era defensive fragmentation grenade that has been in use since World War II. It was still in use by Soviet military forces all the way through the 1980s together with the offensive RGD-5.
F-1 Frag Grenade - Tripwire Interactive Wiki
The Soviet F1 hand grenade, nicknamed the limonka (little lemon), is an anti-personnel fragmentation defensive grenade. It is based on the French F1 grenade and contains a 60 gram explosive charge (TNT).
F-1 RGD-5 RG-42 INERT HAND GRENADES - rusmilitary.com
Soviet RGD-5 offensive training hand grenades (also known as URG-N) have a hole through its entire lenth in order to create a space for a training detonator and allow a safe exit of gas pressure after detonation. These grenades come with a screw-in …