Utility Grenade

Item Name Code (INC) 20077

Grenades
Federal Supply Class: FSC 1330
NATO Supply Classification Class: NSC 1330
Ammunition and Explosives
Federal Supply Group: FSG 13
NATO Supply Classification Group: NSG 13
Item Hits: 13
INC 20077 Utility Grenade
INC 20077 Utility Grenade

An item designed to be dispersed in a target area by a bomb, projectile, or the like, to reduce the utility of a target by explosive effect. The grenade is designed to be used against both material targets and personnel. For items which are thrown by hand or fired from rifles, see GRENADE, HAND and GRENADE, RIFLE.

Additional Information for Utility Grenade Additional Information for Utility Grenade

Utility Grenades are a type of grenade that falls under the supply class Grenades in the supply group Ammunition and Explosives. These grenades are designed to provide various utility functions rather than causing direct damage or destruction.

Utility Grenades can have a range of different functions depending on their specific design and purpose. Some common types of Utility Grenades include:

1. Smoke Grenades: These grenades release a dense cloud of smoke upon detonation, which can be used for obscuring visibility and providing cover during tactical operations or military maneuvers.

2. Flashbang Grenades: Also known as stun grenades, these grenades produce a blinding flash of light and a loud noise upon detonation. They are primarily used to disorient and temporarily incapacitate enemies, allowing for swift and safe entry or extraction during tactical operations.

3. Tear Gas Grenades: Tear gas grenades release a chemical irritant that causes severe eye and respiratory irritation, leading to temporary incapacitation. They are commonly used by law enforcement agencies for crowd control and riot situations.

4. Training Grenades: These grenades are non-lethal and are used for training purposes. They simulate the effects and characteristics of real grenades, allowing military personnel and law enforcement officers to practice their handling and response techniques in a safe environment.

5. Signal Grenades: Signal grenades are used to emit a bright flare or smoke signal, which can be used for signaling purposes during search and rescue operations or to mark a specific location.

It's important to note that the specific features and capabilities of Utility Grenades can vary depending on the manufacturer and the intended use. Always follow proper safety protocols and guidelines when handling and using any type of grenade.

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