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- Q3774997 subject Q7459357.
- Q3774997 subject Q8470839.
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- Q3774997 abstract "The F1 fragmentation hand grenade is manufactured by Thales Australia and is used by the Australian Defence Force replacing the M26 grenade. The F1 is a high explosive, anti-personnel grenade with a lethal radius of 6 metres (6.6 yd), casualty radius of 15 metres (16 yd) and a safety radius of 30 metres (33 yd). The grenade weighs 375g and contains over 4000 2.4 mm steel ball fragments arranged to achieve uniform distribution of lethal fragments through 360° upon functioning. It has a fuse time of 4.5 to 5.5 seconds. Thales Australia also manufactures an F3 practice grenade, being a non-fragmentation replica of the F1 used for training, incorporates a high impact aluminium die cast body and hazard band with a distinctive appearance. The F3 practice hand grenade has a replaceable pyrotechnic fuze that displays an audible output and a distinct cloud of white smoke visible to 200 metres (220 yd) to indicate functioning.A number of failures of the F1 grenades to detonate were reported in 2006 during combat operations in the Middle East. Later, in September 2007, the grenade was temporarily withdrawn from service after a civilian Defence employee was seriously injured in an accident at the Defence Proof and Experimental Establishment at Graytown, Victoria. Stocks of the M67 grenade were procured from the United States in the interim. The grenade was returned to service in October 2007 after it was deemed technically sound.".
- Q3774997 diameter "0.058".
- Q3774997 length "0.096".
- Q3774997 origin Q408.
- Q3774997 thumbnail Australian_Army_soldiers_throw_a_grenade_RIMPAC_Exercise_2014.JPG?width=300.
- Q3774997 usedInWar Q182865.
- Q3774997 weight "375.0".
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- Q3774997 diameter "58.0".
- Q3774997 length "96.0".
- Q3774997 name "F1 grenade".
- Q3774997 wars Q182865.
- Q3774997 weight "375.0".
- Q3774997 type Product.
- Q3774997 type Device.
- Q3774997 type Weapon.
- Q3774997 type Thing.
- Q3774997 type Q728.
- Q3774997 comment "The F1 fragmentation hand grenade is manufactured by Thales Australia and is used by the Australian Defence Force replacing the M26 grenade. The F1 is a high explosive, anti-personnel grenade with a lethal radius of 6 metres (6.6 yd), casualty radius of 15 metres (16 yd) and a safety radius of 30 metres (33 yd). The grenade weighs 375g and contains over 4000 2.4 mm steel ball fragments arranged to achieve uniform distribution of lethal fragments through 360° upon functioning.".
- Q3774997 label "F1 grenade (Australia)".
- Q3774997 depiction Australian_Army_soldiers_throw_a_grenade_RIMPAC_Exercise_2014.JPG.
- Q3774997 name "F1 grenade".