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A heavy, 6-shot grenade launcher used by the Colonial Marines for area denial and big explosions.
A custom chemical grenade with an M40 casing. This one is made to fit into underslung grenade launchers, but can also be thrown by hand.
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large custom grenade
A custom chemical grenade with an M15 casing. This casing has a higher explosive capacity than the M40 variant.
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M15-F flare grenade
Chemical flare in a grenade form, expanded variant. The casing is too large to fit most launchers.
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metal-foam grenade
Used for emergency sealing of air breaches.
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incendiary grenade
Used for clearing rooms of living things.
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M40-F flare grenade
Chemical flare in a grenade form, designed for compatibility with most standard issue launchers.
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weedkiller grenade
Used for purging large areas of invasive plant species. Contents under pressure. Do not directly inhale contents.
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cleaner grenade
BLAM!-brand foaming space cleaner. In a special applicator for rapid cleaning of wide areas.
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M66 teargas grenade
Tear gas grenade used for nonlethal riot control. Please wear adequate gas protection.
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improvised explosive device
An improvised chemical explosive grenade. Designed to kill through fragmentation.
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improvised explosive device (incendiary)
An improvised chemical explosive grenade. Designed to spray incendiary shrapnel across a wide area.
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classic emp grenade
Wide area EMP grenade.
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Dutch's Concoction
Wide area EMP grenade. The label reads, 'CLOAKER DESTROYER - EXTREMELY STRONG'.
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M40 HEDP grenade
High-Explosive Dual-Purpose. A small, but deceptively strong blast grenade that has been phasing out the M15 HE grenades alongside the M40 HEFA. Capable of being loaded in the M92 Launcher, or thrown by hand.
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M40/2 HEDP grenade
High-Explosive Dual-Purpose. A small, but deceptively strong blast grenade that has been phasing out the M15 HE grenades alongside the M40 HEFA. This version is stronger.
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M12 blast grenade
A high-explosive grenade produced for private security firms. It explodes around 3 seconds after the pin has been pulled.
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Webley Mk15 stick grenade
A blast grenade produced in the colonies, most commonly using old designs and schematics. It explodes 3 seconds after the pin has been pulled.
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M40 HEFA grenade
High-Explosive Fragmenting-Antipersonnel. A small, but deceptively strong fragmentation grenade that has been phasing out the M15 fragmentation grenades alongside the M40 HEDP. Capable of being loaded in the M92 Launcher, or thrown by hand.
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M15 fragmentation grenade
An outdated USCM Fragmentation Grenade. With decades of service in the USCM, the old M15 Fragmentation Grenade is slowly being replaced by the slightly safer M40-series grenades. It is set to detonate in 4 seconds.
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M15 rubber pellet grenade
A relatively harmless version of the M15 grenade designed for riot control and combat exercises.
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Type 6 shrapnel grenade
A fragmentation grenade found within the ranks of the UPP. Designed to explode into shrapnel and rupture the bodies of opponents. It explodes 3 seconds after the pin has been pulled.
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M74 AGM-F 40mm Grenade
M74 - Airburst Grenade Munition - Fragmentation. This grenade must be launched with a grenade launcher, and detonates once it reaches its destination. It disperses jagged shrapnel in a cone in front of itself, tearing through sinews and armor alike. Dispersion pattern is optimized against large target. Suffers from overpenetration on a direct hit.
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M74 AGM-H 40mm Hornet Shell
Functions identically to the standard AGM-F 40mm grenade, except instead of exploding into shrapnel, the hornet shell shoots off holo-targeting .22lr rounds. The equivalent to buckshot at-range.
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M74 AGM-S Star Shell
Functions identically to the standard AGM-F 40mm grenade, except instead of exploding into shrapnel, the star shells bursts into burning phosphor that illuminates the area.
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40mm Buckshot Shell
A classic of grenade launchers everywhere, this is a 40mm shell loaded with buckshot; very dangerous, watch your fire.
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40mm HE grenade
This is a 40mm grenade, designed to be launched by a grenade launcher and detonate on impact. This one is marked as a High-Explosive grenade, watch your fire.
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M07 training grenade
A harmless reusable version of the M40 HEDP, used for training. Capable of being loaded in the M92 Launcher, or thrown by hand.
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bursting pipe
High-Explosive Dual-Purpose. A small, but deceptively strong blast grenade that has been phasing out the M15 HE grenades alongside the M40 HEFA. Capable of being loaded in the M92 Launcher, or thrown by hand.
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R2175/A HEDP grenade
High-Explosive Dual-Purpose. A small, but deceptively strong blast grenade that has recently been added to the arsenal of the RMC.
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M40 HIDP incendiary grenade
The M40 HIDP is a small, but deceptively strong incendiary grenade designed to disrupt enemy mobility with long-lasting Type B napalm. It is set to detonate in 4 seconds.
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40mm incendiary grenade
This is a 40mm grenade, designed to be launched by a grenade launcher and detonate on impact. This one is marked as a incendiary grenade, watch your fire.
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M74 AGM-I 40mm Grenade
M74 - Airburst Grenade Munition - Incendiary. This grenade must be launched with a grenade launcher, and detonates once it reaches its destination. It disperses a cone of lingering flames in a small area in front of it. The warped pieces of the grenade can also set fire as they fly away.
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R2175/B HIDP grenade
The R2175/B HIDP is a small, but deceptively strong incendiary grenade designed to rapidly clear areas with fast-acting potent fire. It is set to detonate in 4 seconds.
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M40 HSDP smoke grenade
The M40 HSDP is a small, but powerful smoke grenade. Based off the same platform as the M40 HEDP. It is set to detonate in 2 seconds.
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M74 AGM-S 40mm Grenade
M74 - Airburst Grenade Munition - Smoke. This grenade must be launched with a grenade launcher, and detonates once it reaches its destination. Upon detonation, instantly combines multiple chemicals inside its casing to form a smoke cloud.
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M40 CCDP grenade
The M40 CCDP is a small, but powerful chemical compound grenade, similar in effect to WPDP. Word on the block says that the CCDP doesn't actually release White Phosphorus, but some other chemical developed in W-Y labs.
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M40 WPDP grenade
The M40 WPDP is a small, but powerful phosphorus grenade. It is set to detonate in 2 seconds.
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Type 8 WP grenade
A deadly gas grenade found within the ranks of the UPP. Designed to spill white phosphorus on the target. It explodes 2 seconds after the pin has been pulled.
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improvised phosphorus bomb
An improvised version of gas grenade designed to spill white phosphorus on the target. It explodes 2 seconds after the pin has been pulled.
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G2 Electroshock grenade
This is a G2 Electroshock Grenade. Produced by Armat Battlefield Systems, it's sometimes referred to as the Sonic Electric Ball Breaker, after a rash of incidents where the intense 1.2 gV sonic payload caused... rupturing. A bounding landmine mode is available for this weapon which activates a small drill to self-bury itself when planted. Simply plant it at your feet and walk away.
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slug shell
It doesn't actually explode. Fancy that.
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HIRR baton slug
Cousin to the M15 Rubber pellet, the HIRR baton slug was recalled from military and civilian police forces due to over-packed propellant in the sabot casing. Now it is utilized as a less-than-lethal option in engagements with human, and sometimes non-human, forces. Historically, the HIRR was incredibly popular during the Arcturus conflict, as the impact force was found to reliably incapacitate Arcturian resistance forces by breaking their ribs into their lungs.
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M40 MFHS grenade
A Metal-Foam Hull-Sealant grenade originally used for emergency repairs but have found other practical applications on the field. Based off the same platform as the M40 HEDP. Has a 2 second fuse.