The Khattabka (Russian: Хаттабка) was a type of improvised grenade from Russia made from 30mm VOG-17 grenade rounds (used in the AGS-17) or 40mm VOG-25 grenade rounds (used in the GP-25). The grenade rounds have their impact fuzes removed and replaced with the universal UZRGM fuzes used on standard Russian grenades like the RGD-5 or the F-1. The grenades were made and used by Chechen rebels during the Chechen Wars, and are named after Chechen commander Ibn al-Khattab.