FM 3-23.30 Appendix D Threat Hand Grenades (original) (raw)

APPENDIX D

This appendix provides general information on common threat hand grenade identification, functions, and capabilities. North Korea, China, and many former Soviet Union nations have an extensive inventory of hand grenades. As with most equipment in use by these nations, older hand grenades remain in circulation and use long after being classified obsolete.

Section I. FORMER SOVIET UNION NATIONS

D-1. RGN OFFENSIVE HAND GRENADE

Figure D-1. RGN hand grenade.

D-2. RGO DEFENSIVE HAND GRENADE

Figure D-2. RGO hand grenade.

D-3. F1 FRAGMENTATION HAND GRENADE

NOTE: The F1 has been copied and produced by numerous other countries throughout the world.

Figure D-3. F1 hand grenade.

D-4. RKG-3M ANTITANK HAND GRENADE

NOTE: The RKG-3 family of grenades has been copied and produced by numerous other countries throughout the world.

Figure D-4. RKG-3M antitank hand grenade.

D-5. RGD-5 FRAGMENTATION HAND GRENADE

NOTE: The RGD-5 has been copied and produced by numerous other countries throughout the world.

Figure D-5. RGD-5 hand grenade.

D-6. RG-42 FRAGMENTATION HAND GRENADE

NOTE: The RG-42 has been copied and produced by numerous other countries throughout the world.

Figure D-6. RG-42 hand grenade.

D-7. RDG-1

NOTE: This grenade is used to screen river crossings because it floats.

Figure D-7. RDG-1 smoke grenade.

D-8. RDG-2 AND RDG-3

NOTE: This grenade does not float and is unsuitable for water use.

Figure D-8. RDG-2 and RDG-3 smoke grenade.

D-9. ROUND FRAGMENTATION GRENADE

NOTE: A variation of this grenade has a plastic body.

Figure D-9. North Korean fragmentation grenade (round).

D-10. RECTANGULAR FRAGMENTATION GRENADE

Figure D-10. North Korean fragmentation grenade (rectangular).

D-11. LACHRYMATORY GRENADE

Figure D-11. North Korean lachrymatory grenade.

Section III. CHINA

D-12. TYPE 1 FRAGMENTATION GRENADE

Figure D-12. Type 1 fragmentation grenade.

D-13. TYPE 73 FRAGMENTATION GRENADE

NOTE: A variation of this grenade may be in use as a rifle grenade with a tail fin assembly.

Figure D-13. Type 73 fragmentation grenade.

D-14. TYPE 77-1 FRAGMENTATION STICK

Figure D-14. Type 77-1 fragmentation stick.

D-15. SC-2 LACHRYMATORY GRENADE

Figure D-15. SC-2 lachrymatory grenade.

D-16. SC-2 LACHRYMATORY/SMOKE GRENADE

Figure D-16. SC-2 lachrymatory/smoke grenade.

D-17. JYD-1

Figure D-17. JYD-1 rubber ball grenade.

D-18. JYB-1

Figure D-18. JYB-1 stun grenade.

D-19. JYS-1

Figure D-19. JYS-1 flash/bang grenade.

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