E-105

Notes: This British-made grenade was exported in large numbers to several Middle Eastern and Asian nations, and is more common in those parts of the world than in Europe. The grenade mainly a standard sort of fragmentation grenade, but has some interesting features. When the pin is pulled and the grenade is thrown, the safety lever does not fly off, and therefore no loud noise is produced from a spoon hitting the ground. The body is also designed to not produce a loud noise when it lands, causing only a minor thump. The E-105 may be fitted the E-190 tripwire fuse, for use in boobytraps and perimeter defense. A case comes with a normal fuse and an E-190 fuse for each grenade. The E-105 is waterproof, and will function underwater.

Weapon

Type

Weight

Price

Damage

Penetration

DPV

E-105

Fragmentation

0.58 kg

$5

C4 B15

Nil

1

E-108

Notes: This British incendiary grenade is used by Britain and most Western European nations. It uses the same silencing features as the E-105 fragmentation grenade above, and is primarily intended for destroying materiel and for sabotage. Instead of a tripwire fuse, a case of E-108s comes with a set of remote detonating fuses, to allow the grenades to be detonated electrically by wire. The grenade burns at 2700 degrees Celsius and can burn through 5mm of the sort of armor used in fighting vehicles, or through an entire engine block.

Weight

Type

Weight

Price

Damage

Penetration

DPV

E-108

Thermite

0.53 kg

$6

C1 B2

Special

0.1

L-2A2

Notes: This is the standard British fragmentation grenade, also used by many British allies and customers around the world. Externally, is it similar in appearance to the US M-26A1, and is a normal sort of fragmentation grenade.

Weapon

Type

Weight

Price

Damage

Penetration

DPV

L-2A2

Fragmentation

0.4 kg

$4

C3 B10

Nil

0.9

N-110

Notes: This is a British-made smoke grenade that can produce gray screening smoke or signaling smoke colored red, yellow, green, or purple. The dense smoke of this grenade lasts for 6 phases (30 seconds). The N-110 is waterproof, but will not function underwater. The smoke is non-toxic and the grenade produces no pyrotechnic effects.

Weapon

Type

Weight

Price

Damage

Penetration

DPV

N-110

Smoke

0.44 kg

$3

(B12)

Nil

0.1

No. 80 WP Mark 1

Notes: This British white phosphorous grenade is primarily meant to provide screening smoke, and as a result is very likely (90%) likely to cause fires in substances likely to catch fire, such as wood or dry grass. Individuals caught near the WP filling spraying out of the canister may also be hurt. Any person within 2 meters of the downwind direction of the grenade, as well as flammable substances within 3 meters downwind of the grenade, are hit by white phosphorous particles and take half normal fragment damage from them burning effects. The normal bursting radius listed below is the area of smoke from the grenade. Due to its potential damaging effect, this grenade was being phased out of British service by 1994, but stocks were brought back into play later in the war. In addition to hand throwing, this grenade was often used in vehicular smoke projectors.

Weapon

Type

Weight

Price

Damage

Penetration

DPV

No. 80 WP Mark 1

WP Smoke

0.5 kg

$4

C1 (B12)

Nil

0.1

Schermuly Mk 4

Notes: This British smoke grenade was widely exported worldwide, and can be found in most areas. It is an HC Smoke grenade, and as such might cause fires in dry areas. It is primarily a hand grenade, but through an adapter, may be fired with a base range of 20 meters from any 5.56N or 7.62N weapon capable of using rifle grenades. The gray-white smoke from this grenade builds up rapidly and produces dense smoke in only 3 phases (15 seconds). Weight: 0.6 kg, 14 kg per case of 16; Price: $4, $53 per case (C/S)

Weapon

Type

Weight

Price

Damage

Penetration

DPV

Schermuly Mk 4

HC Smoke

0.6 kg

$4

(B14)

Nil

0.1