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The '''No. 77 Smoke Grenade''' was used by the Commonwealth Forces in WW2. The basic function of the two variants was the same. The grenade used the "Allways" impact fuze meaning that as soon as the grenade hit the ground, the fuze would detonate and the filler would scatter and ignite as soon as it touched the air. The body of the grenade is made of | [[Image:No77Mk1can.jpg|thumb|right|200px|No. 77 Mk. I smoke grenade]] | ||
[[Image:No77Mk2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|No. 77 Mk. II smoke grenade]] | |||
The '''No. 77 Smoke Grenade''' was used by the Commonwealth Forces in WW2. The basic function of the two variants was the same. The grenade used the "Allways" impact fuze meaning that as soon as the grenade hit the ground, the fuze would detonate and the filler would scatter and ignite as soon as it touched the air. The body of the grenade is made of tinplate. The two variants used different fillers: the Mk. 1 used white phosphorus, the Mk. 2 used titanium tetrachloride. Although the grenade was initially designed as a smoke grenade, the Mk. 1's white phosphorus filler also made it extremely dangerous to enemy infantry as it had an incendiary effect. It was withdrawn from service because the body of the grenade had problems with corrosion leading to dangerous situations. | |||
The main visible difference between the | The main visible difference between the two variants is the base plate - the Mk. 1 uses a coned base plate, whereas the Mk.2 uses a flat base plate. | ||
=Specifications= | |||
(1943 - 1948) | (1943 - 1948) | ||
*'''Type:''' Incendiary/Smoke Grenade | |||
* '''Type:''' | *'''Country of Origin:''' United Kingdom | ||
*'''Diameter:''' 58.5mm (2.3 in) | |||
* '''Country of Origin:''' United Kingdom | *'''Length:''' 118mm (4.65 in) | ||
*'''Weight:''' 383g (13.5 oz) | |||
* '''Diameter:''' 58.5mm (2.3 in) | *'''Filler:''' White Phosphorus (Mk I), Titanium Tetrachloride (Mk II) | ||
*'''Detonation Mechanism:''' Impact | |||
* '''Length:''' 118mm (4.65 in) | |||
* '''Weight:''' 383g (13.5 oz) | |||
* '''Filler:''' White Phosphorus ( | |||
* '''Detonation Mechanism:''' Impact | |||
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==Video Games== | ==Video Games== | ||
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!width="200"|Notation | |||
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| ''[[Day of Infamy]]'' || | | ''[[World War II Online: Battleground Europe]]'' || || || || 2001 | ||
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| ''[[Day of Infamy]]'' || || || || 2017 | |||
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| ''[[Post Scriptum]]'' || || || || 2018 | |||
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| ''[[Call of Duty: Vanguard]]'' || "Incendiary Grenade" || || || 2021 | |||
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| ''[[Enlisted]]'' || || || || 2021 | |||
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[[Category:Gun]] | [[Category:Gun]] | ||
[[Category:Grenade]] | [[Category:Grenade]] |
Latest revision as of 22:05, 25 April 2023
The No. 77 Smoke Grenade was used by the Commonwealth Forces in WW2. The basic function of the two variants was the same. The grenade used the "Allways" impact fuze meaning that as soon as the grenade hit the ground, the fuze would detonate and the filler would scatter and ignite as soon as it touched the air. The body of the grenade is made of tinplate. The two variants used different fillers: the Mk. 1 used white phosphorus, the Mk. 2 used titanium tetrachloride. Although the grenade was initially designed as a smoke grenade, the Mk. 1's white phosphorus filler also made it extremely dangerous to enemy infantry as it had an incendiary effect. It was withdrawn from service because the body of the grenade had problems with corrosion leading to dangerous situations.
The main visible difference between the two variants is the base plate - the Mk. 1 uses a coned base plate, whereas the Mk.2 uses a flat base plate.
Specifications
(1943 - 1948)
- Type: Incendiary/Smoke Grenade
- Country of Origin: United Kingdom
- Diameter: 58.5mm (2.3 in)
- Length: 118mm (4.65 in)
- Weight: 383g (13.5 oz)
- Filler: White Phosphorus (Mk I), Titanium Tetrachloride (Mk II)
- Detonation Mechanism: Impact
The No. 77 Smoke Grenade and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
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World War II Online: Battleground Europe | 2001 | |||
Day of Infamy | 2017 | |||
Post Scriptum | 2018 | |||
Call of Duty: Vanguard | "Incendiary Grenade" | 2021 | ||
Enlisted | 2021 |