


No. 70 Grenade
Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
Type | Grenade |
Diameter | 50.000 mm |
Length | 97.790 mm |
Weight | 0.450 kg |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseThe No. 70 hand grenade was a upgraded version of the predecessor No. 54 grenade of 1920s vintage. Designed in 1944, these new grenades were slightly lighter than their predecessors. They were sent to the British 14th Army in Burma for field testing. Although they were well received, it was concluded that they were generally no better than the No. 5/No. 36M "Mills Bomb" grenades already in use, thus the No. 70 grenades never saw wide production, and they were discontinued (after some further experimentation) after the war.Source: Ian Hogg, The Encyclopedia of Infantry Weapons of World War II ww2dbase
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