A version of this article appears in the September 15 issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology. Soldiers use smoke grenades for concealment and to signal via the release of colored smoke. In the U.S.
Pine Bluff Arsenal's Directorate of Ammunition Operations achieved a major quality milestone in April, when it produced its four millionth M18 colored smoke grenade without a failure. The directorate ...
PINE BLUFF, Ark. (AP) - Officials at the Pine Bluff Arsenal's Directorate of Ammunition Operations have announced the production of the 3-millionth M18 colored smoke grenade. The grenades are used by ...
United Kingdom-based Enola Gaye has nearly 30 years of experience selling a multi-colored array of smoke and paint grenades for use in sports like paintball and airsoft, as well as for celebrations ...
When most people picture a grenade, they imagine a fiery explosion ripping through everything nearby. In truth, most grenades are far less cinematic. Modern fragmentation grenades raise dust and ...
A recent Army contracting notice looks at first glance more likely to be from a whimsical chocolate factory than a major weapons arsenal that produces battlefield-ready incendiary munitions. The ...
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