RG-41
The Soviet RG-41 was a fragmentation grenade developed during World War II. It was in production for only short time from 1941 to 1942 before being replaced by RG-42.[1]
It contained a 150 g high explosive charge in a cylindrical can; the total weight was about 440 grams. The grenade could be thrown about 30 to 50 meters; the lethal radius was up to 5 meters; the maximum lethal radius was up to 15 meters.[1]
See also
- RG-42
- RGD-33
- List of Russian weaponry
References
- ^ a b http://army.armor.kiev.ua/hist/rg-41.shtml (in Russian)
External links
- Finnish Junkyard Archived 2015-11-07 at the Wayback Machine
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Soviet infantry weapons of World War II
- Nagant M1895
- Mauser C96
- TK pistol
- TT pistol
- Mosin–Nagant
- Fedorov Avtomat
- AVS-36
- SVT-38/40
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