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Title: Employ Hand Grenades


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Employ Hand Grenades
  • 071-325-4407

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Conditions
  • Given any standard issue U.S. hand grenade with
    extra safety clips, load carrying equipment
    (LCE), and a requirement to use hand grenades
    during a unit mission.

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Standards
  • Identify each grenade by type to ensure you have
    the appropriate grenades required to accomplish
    your assigned tasks based on the capabilities of
    the grenades. Inspect the grenades for defects.
    Report and turn in grenades that have defects.
    Correctly attach grenades to your ammunition
    pouch. Use the grenades against intended targets
    to accomplish your assigned tasks by applying
    proper grip, throwing technique, and safety
    precautions. Take cover within 4 seconds after
    throwing a fragmentation or white phosphorous
    grenade to avoid the effects of the grenade.

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Performance Steps
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Number One
  • Identify grenades you have been issued by type,
    color, markings, and usage to ensure they are
    appropriate for accomplishment of the specific
    tasks assigned to you

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M61 and M67 fragmentation
  • Color/markings
  • Olive drab body with a single yellow band at the
    top. Nomenclature and/or lot numbers are in
    yellow.
  • Usage
  • To kill enemy soldiers

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M15 white phosphorus (WP)
  • Color/Markings
  • Gray body with one yellow band and yellow
    markings
  • Usage
  • Used for signaling, Screening, and incendiary
    purposes.

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AN-M8 HC White Smoke
  • Color/Markings
  • Light green body with black markings and a white
    top
  • Usage
  • Used for signaling and screening

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M18 Colored
  • Color/Markings
  • Olive drab body with the top
  • Usage
  • Used as a ground-to-ground smoke indicating the
    smoke color or ground-to-air signaling device, a
    target or landing zone marking device, or a
    screening device for unit movements.

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ABC-M25A2 CS Riot Control
  • Color/Markings
  • Gray body with a red band and markings.
  • Usage
  • To control riots or disable personnel without
    serious injury

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AN-M14 TH3 Incendiary
  • Color/Markings
  • Light red with black markings
  • Usage
  • To destroy equipment and start fires.

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Number Two
  • Inspect hand grenades for defects.
  • WARNING
  • 1. Never Make Unauthorized Modifications To Hand
    Grenades.
  • 2. A Safety Clip Can Be Removed And Reattached
    To A Grenade If The Safety Pin Is Still In
    Place.3. Never Attempt To Reinsert A Safety Pin.
    Once The Safety Pin Has Been Pulled, The Grenade
    Must Be Thrown.

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(a) Check for, and turn in grenades with, the
following deficiencies
  • (1) Missing safety clip and/or safety pin. (If
    the safety pin is mispositioned, carefully push
    it into place. If bent, bend it back into
    position while holding the safety lever down).
  • (2) Cracked body.
  • (3) Broken fuse lugs.
  • (4) Bent or broken safety lever.
  • (5) Cracked pull ring.
  • (6) Loose fuse.

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(b) Check for dirt and wipe the grenade clean if
it is dirty
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Number ThreeAttach the grenade to an ammunition
pouch.
  • (1) Open the web carrying sleeve on the side of
    the ammunition pouch.
  • (2) Slip the grenade safety lever over the small
    strap that is sewn into the web carrying sleeve
    and push the grenade down until it is fully
    seated in the web carrying sleeve.
  • (3) Ensure the pull ring is in the downward
    position.
  • (4) Wrap the carrying strap around the neck of
    the fuse and snap the carrying strap to the
    carrying sleeve.

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Number Four
  • Use grenades against designated targets.
  • WARNING Chemical Smoke Hand Grenades Have
    Casualty-Producing And Incendiary Capabilities.
    Therefore, Ensure These Grenades Are Not Used
    Near Friendly Personnel For Signaling Or For
    Laying Down A Smoke Screen Which Friendly
    Personnel Will Have To Move Through

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NOTE Throwing Positions Are Dictated By
Particular Situations. The Following Throwing
Positions Are Standard For Throwing U.S. Army
Issue Grenades
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Standing
  • Most desirable and natural one from which to
    throw grenades. Use when you are occupying a
    fighting position or during operations in
    fortified positions or urban terrain.

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Standing Cont
  • (1) Assume a natural stance with weight balanced
    equally on both feet. Use the proper grip and
    hold the grenade shoulder high.
  • (2)Remove the safety clip and safety pin.
  • (3)Throw the grenade, using the overhand method
    so that the grenade arcs, landing on or near the
    target.
  • (4)Seek cover immediately to avoid being hit by
    fragments. If no cover is available, drop to the
    ground in the prone position with your helmet
    facing the direction of the grenade detonation.

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Kneeling
  • Reduces the distance a grenade can be thrown.
    Use when you have only a low wall, shallow ditch,
    or similar cover for protection.

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Kneeling Cont
  • (1) Assume a kneeling position. Use the proper
    grip and hold the grenade shoulder high.
  • (2) Remove the safety clip and safety pin.
  • (3) Throw the grenade with a natural throwing
    motion, pushing off with your trailing foot to
    give added force to your throw.
  • (4)When the grenade is released, drop to the
    ground behind available cover. If no cover is
    available, drop to the ground in the prone
    position with your helmet facing the direction of
    the grenade detonation.

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Prone
  • Reduces both distance and accuracy. Use only
    when you are pinned down and unable to rise to
    engage the target.

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Prone Cont
  • (1) Lie on your back with your body
    perpendicular to the grenades intended line of
    flight. Use the proper grip and hold the grenade
    at shoulder level.
  • (2) Remove the safety clip and safety pin.
  • (3) Cock your right leg (left leg for a
    left-handed thrower) with your foot braced firmly
    against the ground. With your free hand, grasp
    any object capable of giving you added leverage
    to increase throwing distance.
  • (4) Throw the grenade with a natural throwing
    motion, pushing off with your rearward foot to
    give added force to your throw.
  • (5) When the grenade is released, roll over onto
    your stomach and press yourself flat against the
    ground

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Number Four Cont
  • (a) Position yourself in a covered position
    that will allow you to throw the grenade
    effectively, protect you from enemy fire, and
    from the effects of the detonating
  • (b) Quickly observe the target to determine the
    distance between the throwing position and the
    target area.

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c. Grip the grenade with the throwing hand.
  • (1) Right-handed Hold the grenade upright in
    the palm of your hand. Place your thumb over the
    safety lever with the safety clip and pull
    ring-away from the palm of the throwing hand so
    that it can be easily removed.
  • (2) Left-handed Hold the grenade upside down in
    the palm of your hand. Place your thumb over the
    safety lever with the safety clip and pull-ring
    away from the palm of the throwing hand so that
    it can be easily removed.

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  • Right Handed
  • Left Handed

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Number Four Cont
  • (d) Remove the safety clip and safety pin.
  • (e) Quickly look at the target and toss the
    grenade using an overhand throw so that the
    grenade arcs, landing on or near the target.
  • (f) Take cover immediately, exposing yourself to
    enemy fire and the effects of the detonating
    grenade for no more than three seconds.

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