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- Q7043947 subject Q8408832.
- Q7043947 subject Q8504799.
- Q7043947 subject Q8953331.
- Q7043947 abstract "The British No 69 was a hand grenade developed and used during the Second World War. It was adopted into service due to the need for a grenade with smaller destructive radius than the No 36M "Mills bomb". This allowed the thrower to use a grenade even when there was little in the way of defensive cover. In contrast, the much greater destructive radius of the Mills bomb than its throwing range forced users to choose their throwing point carefully, in order to ensure that they would not be wounded by their own grenade.The shell of the No 69 grenade was composed entirely of the hard plastic, Bakelite, which shattered without producing fragments like a metal bodied grenade. Metal fragmenting sleeves were available to increase the grenade's lethality.Using the No 69 bomb was very simple: the screw-off cap was removed and discarded, and the grenade was then thrown. When the grenade was thrown, a linen tape with a curved lead weight on the end automatically unwrapped in flight, freeing a ball-bearing inside the fuze. In this manner the all-ways fuze was armed in flight and the grenade exploded on impact; and like the Gammon grenade, which used the same fuze design, it was withdrawn from service soon after the Second World War ended.".
- Q7043947 diameter "0.06".
- Q7043947 length "0.114".
- Q7043947 origin Q145.
- Q7043947 thumbnail N°69_HE_bakelite_grenade.JPG?width=300.
- Q7043947 type Q173517.
- Q7043947 weight "383.0".
- Q7043947 wikiPageExternalLink C-No69MkI-L.jpg.
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- Q7043947 name "British No 69".
- Q7043947 type Q173517.
- Q7043947 type Product.
- Q7043947 type Device.
- Q7043947 type Weapon.
- Q7043947 type Thing.
- Q7043947 type Q728.
- Q7043947 comment "The British No 69 was a hand grenade developed and used during the Second World War. It was adopted into service due to the need for a grenade with smaller destructive radius than the No 36M "Mills bomb". This allowed the thrower to use a grenade even when there was little in the way of defensive cover.".
- Q7043947 label "No 69 grenade".
- Q7043947 depiction N°69_HE_bakelite_grenade.JPG.
- Q7043947 name "British No 69".