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==RG-14/30==
==RG-42==
[[Image:RG-42 HG.jpg|thumb|right|360px|RG-42 Soviet fragmentation hand grenade.]]
[[Image:RG-42 HG.jpg|thumb|right|360px|RG-42 Soviet fragmentation hand grenade.]]
42 was a fragmentation grenade generated in the Soviet Union for WWII, when production was not sufficient to supply the original pre-war hand grenades.  A production is a very simple design without the machinery. After the war continue produced in Poland and China.
RG-42 was a fragmentation grenade generated in the Soviet Union for WWII, when production was not sufficient to supply the original pre-war hand grenades.  A production is a very simple design without the machinery. After the war continue produced in Poland and China.
*''(1942 - 195?)''
*''(1942 - 195?)''
*'''Length''': 130 mm
*'''Length''': 130 mm

Revision as of 21:15, 16 June 2013

The RG-42 hand grenades appears in the following movies, TV shows, and video games used by the following actors:

RG-42

RG-42 Soviet fragmentation hand grenade.

RG-42 was a fragmentation grenade generated in the Soviet Union for WWII, when production was not sufficient to supply the original pre-war hand grenades. A production is a very simple design without the machinery. After the war continue produced in Poland and China.

  • (1942 - 195?)
  • Length: 130 mm
  • Weight: 384 g (420 g with fuse)
  • Blast radius: 30 meters


Film:

Title Actor Character Note Date
Spring (Kwiecien) Franciszek Pieczka Pvt. Anklewicz 1961