Melon grenade, also called melon grenade, its official name is 97 grenade.
The Japanese Army began to use hand grenades in the 10th year of Taisho, that is, 1921. The biggest feature of Japanese hand grenades is that they use a different tapping method from grenades in other countries. However, this also caused the use of Japanese hand grenades to be troublesome and the explosion time could not be adjusted.
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The Type 97 grenade was standardized in 1937 and was the main grenade of the Japanese army until the end of the Pacific War.
For the Japanese army, which attaches great importance to infantry assault tactics, grenades are a very heavy weapon. Before launching a charge, all soldiers will throw grenades together and launch a charge when the grenades explode.
The melon-type grenade currently used by the Japanese army is not the standard Type 97 grenade, but a grenade that is very similar to the Type 97 grenade. It has similar power, but is slightly different in production.
The explosion radius of this grenade is 7\u201410 meters, but that can only be achieved in an unobstructed environment. In today's tents, the explosion radius is greatly reduced.
The explosion of the grenade tore a big hole at the entrance of the tent, and even half of the tent's curtain was missing. It can be said that the tent was basically scrapped.
Outside the tent, a group of Japanese soldiers were waiting at the entrance of the tent. They held their rifles and listened to what was inside. They didn't know what was going on inside. Why did the thunderbolt pop?
Just when they were listening attentively at the door of the tent, a deafening explosion sounded in their ears, and the tent in front of them was torn open instantly, as if two huge hands were exerting force at the same time.
A black object flew out from inside, crossed a parabola, and rolled into a clump of weeds outside the tent, causing many of the weeds to fall down.
Several Japanese soldiers were stunned. They didn't see clearly what the black thing was. The main reason was that the speed was too fast at the time, and they had already flown past before they could see it clearly.
However, two Japanese soldiers reacted in time. They were relatively close to the black thing. Since it was too late to take aim, they could at least raise the butt of their rifles to protect the unidentified flying objects flying overhead.
It's like a gun butt.
Bang\u2014\u2014, the gun butt made a dull sound when it hit it, and the feeling on their hands was that of hitting a human body, which made them stunned for a moment.
With a roar, the black thing let out a scream that didn't sound like a human voice. Then it flew a little further and fell on a pile of wood.
All the Japanese soldiers near the door heard this voice. They looked at each other in confusion. Why did it sound like the voice of the captain, but how could it be possible?
Several Japanese soldiers approached the dark UFO cautiously, raising the rifles in their hands, as if they were ready to add two more rifle butts at any time.
The dark thing moved, and then turned into a human body curled up in a ball. The next moment it sat up, startling the two Japanese soldiers.
Captain Tengben opened his mouth, and a wisp of black smoke came out of his mouth. It looked like a cupping cup. Baga, it's me.
The two raised gun butts stopped in mid-air. If Fujimoto shouted "mmlm" for a second or two later, the hard wooden butts would have drawn a graceful arc in the air and then landed on his round head.
On the big head.
Captain, why did xmlq become like this? The two Japanese soldiers looked at Teng Ben, who was covered in smoke, and found that his face was so smoked that he looked like an African, but his mouth, ears, and nostrils were still facing outward.
There were wisps of black smoke, so I asked in surprise, have you just come out of the chimney?
Baga, xmlq guys, please surround the tent for me, don’t let anything inside mmlm escape, not even a mouse. Teng Ben’s heartbeat accelerated with anger, why are all his subordinates such fools?
, all of them were extremely slow to respond.
No, you can't say that. The reaction of these two boys just now was quite fast. The butt of the gun was really swung with just the right force. His jaw was still hurting so much even now. mmlm Even if it wasn't him, he was facing backwards.
He shrank his head, his jaw might be broken now, and he couldn't even speak.
Thinking of this, Fujimoto touched his miserable chin and couldn't help but secretly lamented,\u201What the hell is this? Being bitten by a dog, no, a wolf, even being bitten by a wolf, being blown up by a grenade by a wolf, or even being shot by one of your own people.
Tuo said hello and was almost disfigured.
Teng Ben made up his mind, and when he got back, he would take out all the wolf dogs in his brigade, kill them one by one, bleed them, and then throw them into a pot to stew a pot of delicious soup. Who said they were related to wolves?
Under his command, the Japanese soldiers surrounded the tent, and then carefully watched for the black wolves hiding inside. On the outside, a group of Japanese soldiers carrying large quilts and bird catching nets were also prepared.
Once the Black Wolf breaks through the encirclement and suppression of the Japanese soldiers inside, their line of defense will be their trump card to capture the Black Wolf.
However, the Japanese soldiers surrounded the tent for a long time, but there was no movement at all in the tent, as if there was nothing inside.
Teng Ben was outside the crowd, holding a handkerchief in his right hand, which he was pressing on his chin. There was already a large area of redness and swelling, and some areas were even bruised.
Seeing that the Japanese soldiers were afraid of being outside the tent, he became a little angry. He waved at them and shouted, "Quickly, come in and have a look."
Several Japanese soldiers received the order. Although they were reluctant, they still walked towards the tent door. The curtain there and the big curtain had disappeared in the explosion, and the remaining curtain was also covered with large and small things.
The small cut looked like it had been scratched countless times with a knife.
I have to say that the Japanese tent really explained, mmlm, it was just that the power of the Japanese grenades was really not that good. The explosion just now only made the tent completely unrecognizable, but it did not fall apart.
Slowly lifting a curtain that was fluttering in the wind, a Japanese soldier looked inside, but after just one glance, his body froze there and began to tremble.
What's wrong? What happened? The Japanese soldier beside him didn't know what he saw, so he pushed his body and asked in a low voice.
The Japanese soldier still maintained that posture, but his body was shaking even more violently, and he did not respond to his companion's questions, which made several other Japanese soldiers suddenly confused.
The two Japanese soldiers stretched out their hands, grabbed the Japanese soldier's belt, and then pulled back, causing the Japanese soldier's body to retreat outside the tent. In the process, they clearly felt that the hands of the Japanese soldier they were pulling were grasped.
The steel beams of the tent tried desperately to stop their movements.
Before they had time to think about why he did what he did, several Japanese soldiers lowered their heads and saw what was in the Japanese soldier's mouth, and their bodies froze and could not move.
The Japanese soldier who just put his head in to check had a grenade stuffed into his mouth at some point. The fuse seemed to have been pulled away, and white smoke was blowing out.
What makes them even more frightened is that this product is not the Japanese melon grenade, but the kind of wooden handle grenade that can go off without touching the wire.
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