He pulled out one of the grenade magazines form his chest storage unit and aimed the launcher. |
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Before he fell, he raised the grenade launcher and pointed it at the small army of mercenaries and undead. |
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A unit was sent in the direction of the firing and four men were captured along with a grenade launcher. |
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Luckily, an able seaman next to me snatched the grenade and threw it into the sea. |
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Another jemadar prowled, revolver in one hand, primed grenade in the other, and kukri clenched between his teeth. |
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But nobody ever pulls out a grenade launcher and wastes the guy with the battle ax. |
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The wall was twelve barrel widths in length, so when my grenade went off, two columns of the drums went flying in all directions. |
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Other inventions which Papin worked on were the construction of a submarine, an air gun and a grenade launcher. |
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The grenade flew into my window, hit the windshield, landed on the radio between me and my buddy. |
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The androids hacked the little plastic grenade launcher into small pieces and bound Leslie with so many chains that only her eyes were visible. |
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Prosecutors say he denied having a role but changed his story, saying he rode in the truck and threw a stun grenade at guards. |
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The gunmen displayed assault rifles, grenades, rocket-propelled grenade launchers and homemade anti-tank missiles. |
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It was plain dumb luck that the grenade hadn't exploded on its own or that my brother-in-law hadn't released the arming lever. |
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Eight months later, his knee was wounded in a grenade blast while defending a listening post. |
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She was thrown down a mineshaft, and as she lay broken at the bottom a live grenade was tossed down on her. |
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Soldiers armed with Kalashnikovs and grenade launchers lined the roads into the village. |
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A video released by the group showed the bomber posing with a grenade launcher and an assault rifle. |
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A bomb or grenade also exploded on the road during the shooting, but caused no casualties. |
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However, you'll soon acquire a number of attachments to change the function of the gun that turn it into a sniper rifle and a grenade launcher. |
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He saw the man coming and, automatically, without feeling anything personal or political, threw the grenade. |
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Bullet holes tore only small dents in the walls and Alyssa's grenade left a large black mark in the middle of the wall. |
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In Zamboanga itself, a grenade hurled from a cinema balcony into the crowd below injured four people. |
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Two banks of four electric smoke grenade dischargers are fitted either side of the front turret. |
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The story, according to them, was that the man had thrown a thermite grenade into a tent housing 16 of his fellow soldiers. |
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There were men all over the place, carrying every kind of rocket launcher, grenade launcher, bazooka, or projectile weapon they had. |
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Another U.S. serviceman died when he apparently fell out of a helicopter as it was fired on by a rocket-propelled grenade. |
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Others are draped in belts of machine gun bullets, or carrying rocket-propelled grenade launchers over their shoulders. |
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He heard the trample of a soldier and the muffled sound of the grenade going off. |
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My medical training exposed me to what a mine, a bullet, a grenade, an artillery shell or poisonous gas could do to a body. |
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When your character is too close to a grenade or mortar going off, you'll experience a shock effect. |
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Soft flesh is no match for mortar shells, rocket-propelled grenade fragments and shrapnel thrown out in all directions by roadside bombs. |
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The news is now reporting the explosive was a toy grenade filled with black powder and a fuse. |
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In a land mine blast and a grenade attack on a camp, four security personnel died. |
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Later 20 people were wounded in a grenade blast which police said had been aimed at a security patrol but missed its target. |
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Three police officers were wounded in a grenade blast earlier during the raid. |
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In one fluid movement, Latte swivelled around, unclipped a grenade from his belt, pulled out the pin and threw the grenade down the corridor. |
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In riots, these could be thrown back at the security forces, so the rubber-bodied grenade was produced. |
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In certain sectors, they say, it was permissible to regard everyone, infants and grandparents included, as though they were grenade slingers. |
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He finds a grenade left behind by the soldiers and sets up a booby trap for them in his father's outdoor tent. |
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This kind of operation is beyond the ambushes, sniping and grenade and bomb attacks we have been seeing, he says. |
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Dual needlers produce a cool effect but it's still no match for a well-thrown plasma grenade. |
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The blast was followed by smaller grenade explosions and bursts of automatic fire that lasted for several minutes. |
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Of all things that can be used as a paperweight, the hand grenade is a poor choice. |
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Equipped with sniffer dogs and metal detectors, they found a sniper rifle, a hand grenade and supplies of ammunition. |
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There is no cradling of the hand grenade in this household, because the hand grenade will look at you like What do you think I am, a baby? |
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Army bomb disposal experts were called in after a hand grenade was discovered near Hollymount, off the Lee Road. |
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Police claim they found a rifle, ammunition and a hand grenade on the compound during their search on Thursday. |
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Two years ago Valencia's security firm honored her when she detected a toy hand grenade and two weeks later, a loaded handgun. |
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Defence Ministry Secretary Austin Fernando claimed that a hand grenade had been set off as the police fired tear gas into the crowd. |
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Both of them were cleared of two charges alleging they were in possession of a hand grenade and a revolver. |
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Before me is a tall, heavily built youth in a red sweater, with a hand grenade and a Makarov pistol tucked in his leather belt. |
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A high-school student pulled out a hand grenade and started waving it, and police fired into the air to disperse the crowd. |
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He was wounded by a hand grenade and a bullet and still led his unit to capture enemy positions. |
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On a counter in the apparent bomb factory were a disassembled hand grenade, rubber gloves and numerous bottles of chemicals. |
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Witnesses said American soldiers had fired on a crowd after a hand grenade was thrown at them. |
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His blasting powders and fuses were also instrumental in the revival of the hand grenade shortly after his death. |
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In fact, ever since World War I, the most common type of bomb carried by a person has been the hand grenade. |
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One unit that had taken this intrusive approach confiscated only an old pistol and one hand grenade after several weeks of work. |
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Pro-Taylor militia fighters raced through the city in jeeps at dawn yesterday with mounted cannons and rocket-propelled grenade launchers. |
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Construction workers building houses on the site near Bingley uncovered the hand grenade in a storm drain. |
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Then I heard the distinct sound of a stun grenade going off, closely followed by the sound of Michelle screaming. |
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It was a stun grenade, the perfect weapon for immobilizing targets for a relatively short amount of time. |
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Elsewhere, police and civilians escaped injury in a failed grenade attack on a police station on the border. |
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The firearms range from handguns to sub-machine guns, shotguns, assault rifles, grenade launchers, up to machine guns and sniper rifles. |
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On striking the ground, the impact fuse fires a small charge of smokeless powder, blowing the main body of the grenade back into the air. |
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In 1915 a Belgian company designed a grenade which contained a spring-loaded striker, percussion cap, fuse and detonator. |
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If you throw a real grenade, most of the time it takes some of the wall with it, but a paint grenade will only color the wall. |
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After nearly three hundred years of grenade technology development, and the best way to activate it was still the old-fashioned pin. |
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A second fighter then emerged, a pineapple grenade in each hand, with pins already pulled. |
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Some weapons need a bit more consideration, for example, the pineapple grenade. |
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We heard the sound of weapons fire, then heard the sound and felt the concussion of the stun grenade going off. |
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Three hours later a second Chinook sent to rescue him was hit by machine-gun fire and another rocket-propelled grenade. |
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Leaping over the king size bed, Roy fished the grenade out of his jacket and pulled the pin, holding the timing clip down. |
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The modifications included AC power inverters, on-board compressors, special machinegun mounts, and missile and smoke grenade launcher systems. |
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Then, I spotted a super spiky little green thing that looked like a cross between a hand grenade and a medieval flail. |
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Well, basically, it will be like the flame-thrower and the hand grenade being used all at once. |
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A countdown is displayed over the grenade, and you see the exact trajectory it will take. |
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It went off like a grenade inside, the crank, the crankcase, barrels and pistons are all just scrap metal. |
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Outside one residence, a member of the squad lobs a frag grenade over the wall. |
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Releasing his grip, he pulled the pin on a frag grenade and dropped it into the cockpit. |
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Possibly the worst example was when I told my colleagues to throw a frag grenade into a room. |
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In fact, there aren't really any offensive grenades like a frag grenade available. |
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The grenade exploded in mid-air and a brilliant flash blinded everyone in the room. |
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If I was going to carry more weight, I'd choose the traditional fragmentation grenade every time. |
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Historically, the most important hand grenade is the fragmentation grenade. |
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The accidental explosion of a fragmentation grenade in a munitions factory at St Marys injured four workers, two critically. |
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If you're the self-sacrificing type, you may gallantly leap upon the grenade you're about to drop. |
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On offer are two handguns, a shotgun, a machine gun, a Gatling gun, a grenade launcher, a rocket launcher and a plasma rifle. |
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Before priming a grenade, check that the fuse holder is clean and free from obstruction. |
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When the Cave family gathers for a reunion at their idyllic holiday retreat, everyone has an emotional hand grenade primed and ready to throw. |
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He pressed a series of controls and fired his only projectile weapon, a positron grenade, directly behind him. |
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Food is acquired by using an incendiary device, a hand grenade thrown into the water, producing a harvest of frogs. |
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The grenade may also have gone off prematurely as fuses were temperamental and several grenadiers in that era lost hands because of this. |
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The website provides a diverse set of links on topics ranging from urban guerrilla warfare to directions for building a grenade launcher. |
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There are six smoke grenade dischargers, three fitted either side of the main gun. |
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Electrically operated smoke grenade dischargers are mounted either side of the turret in the forward firing position. |
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Davis dove to the ground and Anderson jumped out of the way of the grenade. |
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Charles Smith, the armorer, had spent the night ensuring that the vehicles' main weapon systems,.50-caliber machine guns and Mkl9 grenade launchers, were 100 percent ready. |
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Maj Hansen said the Australian-developed training school was well equipped with a 300m range, a grenade range, a gym, armouries and living-in accommodation. |
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His face twisted in a parody of smile as he hoisted the grenade launcher. |
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The five-story building was peppered with grenade blasts and bullet holes. |
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In any event, for the Kudo-kai, the police arrest of their top dog is expected to have the impact of a well-thrown hand grenade. |
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We could say we were approached by a local bad guy with a grenade in his hand. |
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And the third was Mullah Adahdad, 45, an unarmed cleric who was attacked with a grenade and gunned down by several soldiers. |
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At other locations, U S troops detained 48 suspects and found weapons including bombs, rocket-propelled grenade launchers, explosives and detonators. |
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Tuesday, the pirates launched a rocket-propelled grenade at the American destroyer that was shadowing the distressed Quest. |
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Gen. Deddy S. Komarudin said later in the day the incident was purely an accident, and no other parties were involved in deactivating the grenade. |
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Last month he stepped on a police stun grenade as it blew up, shredding his clothes and fracturing ribs. |
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The flash-bang was a stun grenade that got its name from the flash of light it made, as well as the sound of the explosion, which could deafen anyone within the blast radius. |
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Three smoke grenade dischargers are mounted on each side of the turret. |
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A soldier wheeled around the corner, arm cocked with a grenade. |
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One of the caches was huge, with a number of surface to air missiles, grenade launchers, a thousand pounds of plastic explosive and other munitions. |
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On December 12 police said a grenade was hurled at a minivan carrying two British tourists. |
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He primed his last grenade and threw it into the group of aliens. |
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Also uncovered were musket balls, cannonballs, a grenade and tools. |
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The authorities were trying to arrest another man suspected of throwing a stun grenade when Hamdan attacked. |
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The intended victim of a fragging was sometimes given warnings, of which the first might be a grenade pin on the sheet of the victim, and later on, a tear gas grenade. |
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One of the wounded said he saw a 32-piece fragmentation grenade roll into the moneychangers' section of the city's central market before the explosion. |
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Someone chucked a grenade my way and the shell bounced off my bonce. |
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My hand fell to my belt webbing, cupping a fragmentation grenade. |
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The underarm lob is better suited to operations in woodland, where an overarm throw may result in the grenade hitting a tree or branch, and bouncing back towards the thrower! |
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Soldiers concentrated their weapons on the opening until the clearing team stacked outside it, pitched in a fragmentation grenade and rushed inside after the blast. |
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They had studied firearms, explosives and tactical training, and learned how to detonate hand grenades, Molotov cocktails and a rocket-propelled grenade launcher. |
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It now appears, however, that, while on patrol, he had stepped on an unexploded fragmentation grenade dropped by US forces in the area the day before. |
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They used a flash grenade, it went bang and the whole place lit up. |
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They also accumulated home-made detonators, rifles with long-distance sights, a hand grenade, revolvers fitted with silencers, sub-machine guns and ammunition. |
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Within minutes he found a cache which included AK47 assault rifles, a pistol, six primed grenades, grenade fuses, ammunition, cash, drugs and literature. |
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By this time, I was bleeding at both knees, my head had become a swollen grenade of aching, pulsating annoyance, and my forearms were wrought with lactic distress. |
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Fragmentation barriers consisting of common office furniture, mattresses, doors, or books can be effective against the fragmentation grenade inside rooms. |
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Meanwhile, bomb experts were defusing a hand grenade found near a Buddhist temple when a second grenade exploded about 50 metres away, wounding three people. |
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There are rocket launchers, grenade launchers, flame-throwers, laserguns, cannons, bombs, shotguns, chainsaws, pistols, revolvers, and machine guns all at Stone's disposal. |
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By this time though, the grenade itself had been largely dropped from the infantryman's armoury and grenadiers were simply soldiers selected for their appearance and height. |
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Cops launched a flash grenade through the window and officer Joseph Weekley fired, fatally striking Stanley-Jones. |
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The same thoop sound emitted from the grenade launcher as the grenade left a smoking trail through the air, ending when it hit the wall above the army. |
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Officers eventually evacuated the building before the bomb squad arrived and removed the hand grenade, carrying out a controlled explosion elsewhere. |
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A WWII re-enactor is brought into the hospital when a homemade bazooka backfires and leaves an unexploded grenade in his abdomen. |
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From the courtyard, the explosion of a grenade shook the house. |
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It was estimated in 1930 that 18 per cent of the riflemen in an average regiment had never fired a rifle and one-quarter had never thrown a grenade. |
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There was also a 37mm flare launcher, a replica of a M203 grenade launcher. |
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According to eyewitness, a grenade exploded in the main market causing injuries to at least 15 people, out of whom two succumbed to their injuries in the hospital. |
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At a feature called Hill 180, under grenade and rifle fire, he led two platoons in a bayonet charge up the hill. |
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Is diving on a grenade damnable if it saves the others in the room? |
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If they were, then we could all run out and purchase a tank, a grenade launcher, a bazooka, a SCUD missile and a nuclear warhead. |
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A grenade was thrown from a car toward soldiers guarding a checkpoint. |
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On December 20, 2012, a hand grenade exploded at the headquarters of the Dojin-kai in Kita-Kyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture. |
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Another example would be the case of a soldier who shields his fellow officers from a live hand grenade by sacrificing his own body to the explosion. |
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It is thought the 1970s stun grenade floated down the Wye from the former SAS HQ at Stirling Lines. |
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Modern whalers use explosive harpoons to kill whales by detonating a penthrite grenade within the head or thorax, inducing neurotrauma and death. |
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He added that a grenade launcher was fired overnight at the house of Lviv's mayor, Andriy Sadoviy, who was not home at the time. |
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Platform-M is a remotely controlled sophisticated robotic system equipped with Kalashnikov assault rifles and four grenade launchers. |
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A rocket-propelled grenade doesn't have the nicety of a sniper round, but you must admit its effectiveness. |
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In the 1920s this land was turned into rifle, grenade and field firing ranges and the core of a camp for the troops using these facilities. |
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They swaggered around in their Smokey Bears, as if a felt hat would intimidate a short-fused grenade. |
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The grenade launcher was passed to Davis, who fired a beehive round into the spider hole. |
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Two grenade launchers, 28 machine guns, police uniforms, and body armor were confiscated from the home of the detainee. |
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All of the M203 grenade launchers should be equipped with both the leaf and quadrant sights. |
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To improve 40 mm grenade effectiveness against hidden targets numerous companies are developing air burst munitions. |
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The detained men were described as being Wahhabis and their ranks included an Army officer who had supplied assault rifles and grenade launchers. |
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More and more armies are acquiring underbarrel grenade launchers to provide their fire teams with some inherent indirect fire capability. |
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Police seized a collection including handguns, a grenade and pistols that hold two rounds but are designed to look like a harmless key fob. |
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Deputies unsuccessfully shot beanbag rounds, tear gas and a flash-bang grenade into the car before the dog forced Louie out, he said. |
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He attempted to run, but police used a bean bag round and a percussion grenade to stop him, Martin said. |
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On October 8, 2010, Linda was killed by an American grenade during a rescue attempt. |
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It appears increasingly likely that UK citizen Linda Norgrove was killed on October 8, 2010, by an American fragmentation grenade. |
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The M36 fragmentation grenade had been in use since World War Two and was notoriously unreliable. |
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Similarly, the seedpod at the bottom right of the floral design is in the shape of a hand grenade. |
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Infantry The basic infantry weapon of the Royal Marines is the L85A2 assault rifle, sometimes fitted with the L123A3 underslung grenade launcher. |
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The enemy will carry a rifle or rocket-propelled grenade, a shemagh and a water bottle if he is lucky. |
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Collins Barracks spokesman, Capt Dan Harvey, said it appeared to be a standard Mills Bomb grenade. |
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Adrian Hopper, spokesman for Yeovil Town, said police spotted Ross throwing a smoke grenade during the match and arrested him immediately. |
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Ross Playfair, 27, kept the grenade after a stag party paintballing trip earlier in the day. |
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Brigade Light Trench Mortar Batteries wore the brigade patch with a small blue grenade beneath it. |
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Meanwhile, photographer Dan Smallman, from London, suffered serious damage to his left leg after a stun grenade exploded at his feet in Geneva. |
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The soldiers then attacked her, beating and kicking her, before throwing a stun grenade into the house. |
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Earlier this month he got 14 years for having a stun grenade and was already serving a drugs term. |
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A TEAM of Merseyside police officers caused chaos by exploding a stun grenade at an army base. |
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The army's standard fragmentation grenade has a blast radius of 15 meters. |
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This MFP also contains only one grenade sump, for a circle hole 3 meters in diameter, one sump will not suffice. |
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The center hole has two grenade sumps and a water sump at the opening of the connecting trench. |
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A CONTROLLED explosion had to be carried out after a grenade was brought to a Garda station yesterday. |
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The unverified footage then shows him nonchalantly tossing the grenade over the touchline. |
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The Nisshin Maru threw a flash bang grenade that exploded off the port stern of the Sun Laurel, leaving large black charred marks. |
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After throwing the flash grenade they rushed into the building and came out with the culprit. |
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At about 7am, McDermott appeared at his door and threw a flash grenade which hit a policeman in the chest. |
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Dressed in black, an SAS soldier slid down a rope to a balcony and in a split second shattered a window with a flash grenade. |
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It provides lethal overpressurization effects without the fragmentation associated with the more commonly used M67 fragmentation hand grenade. |
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Neighbors said they were shocked at the presence of so many deputies and at the sound of the tear gas guns and flash grenade. |
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Pull the pin out of the grenade before throwing it at the enemy. |
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It was smaller than a grenade but bigger than a cherry bomb. |
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Another time, he testified, he heard SWAT team members joking about a sergeant's gun accidentally discharging when he was trying to fire off a flash grenade. |
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Scales recalls how in the Vietnam War battle of Hamburger Hill, officers departing the field by helicopter would toss a yellow smoke grenade as a symbolic gesture. |
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This affordability is essential for the high volume bomblet and grenade filled warheads used in modern artillery, rocket and air dispensed systems. |
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Armed police launched a flash grenade into the flat where the boy was held before up to 25 cops stormed in and bundled the petrified youngster to safety. |
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On the same day, Sergeant Ian McKay of 4 Platoon, B Company, 3 Para died in a grenade attack on an Argentine bunker, which earned him a posthumous Victoria Cross. |
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The last 65 years have seen three grenade launchers moving in and out of the Goshen County Sheriff's Office, but not one of the weapons has been used by the county's deputies. |
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As players explore the various levels, incinerators, grenade launchers and pulse rifles are just a few of the 12 different weapons and pick-ups used to blast away enemies. |
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How does the warfighter launch a grenade at the enemy and ensure that it hits the target if the enemy is defiladed or concealed behind natural or artificial obstacles? |
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Police posing as journalists shot and badly wounded the hostage-taker using a gun disguised as a camera as he emerged holding a child and a grenade. |
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In recent years, agents from the Transport Security Administration have caught travellers with everything from grenade launchers to anti-tank warheads. |
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However, the county's executive director, John Ezekias Paul, said the shooting followed a grenade attack on a cattle camp on Monday night at Sika-Rumbek. |
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