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Talk:(America's Army 3) - Grenade Series
Why do these grenades have their own page? They all appear in only one game... --Zackmann08 20:33, 18 March 2012 (CDT)
- Agreed. We wouldn't allow any of the fake guns from BO2 or AW have their own pages. --Funkychinaman (talk) 08:11, 25 February 2015 (EST)
- And what about (America's Army 3) - Obran Weapon System? Greg-Z (talk) 08:45, 25 February 2015 (EST)
- If it doesn't show up anywhere else, I'm not sure if it could be justified. If you look at the fictional guns guidelines (as a user once pointed out, mysteriously not with the RSP), it reads like it assumes that any fictional firearm would be from a movie or a TV show. --Funkychinaman (talk) 09:24, 25 February 2015 (EST)
- And what about (America's Army 3) - Obran Weapon System? Greg-Z (talk) 08:45, 25 February 2015 (EST)
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This series of fictional Grenades appears in the following films, television, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
U-23A1 Hand Grenade
The fictional "U-23A1 hand grenade" appears as the OPFOR counterpart to the M67 hand grenade, and appears to be modeled off the Mecar M72 hand grenade.
Video Games
U-72 Smoke Grenade
The fictional "U-72 smoke grenade" appears as the OPFOR equivalent to the M18 smoke grenade and is similar in appearance, save for a bell-shaped body design.
Video Games
U-113 Flashbang
The fictional "U-113 Flashbang" serves as the counter to the M84 stun grenade and is similar in appearance save for the shape of the body, though has the same effects on those caught in its blast radius.
Video Games
U-108 Incendiary Grenade
The fictional "U-108 incendiary grenade" serves as the OPFOR equivalent of the AN/M14 incendiary grenade, and looks nearly identical save for a difference in markings.
Video Games