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grenades Meaning in Bengali



 গ্রিেড, বোমা,

Noun:

বোমা, গ্রিেড,





grenades's Usage Examples:

Grenades work by dispersing shrapnels (fragmentation grenades), shockwave (high explosive, stun and anti-tank grenades), chemical aerosols.


Some types of RPG are reloadable with new rocket-propelled grenades, while others are single-use.


occurred during the Iranian Embassy siege in London were caused by stun grenades coming into contact with flammable objects.


rifle grenades, igniting the charge generally required loading the parent rifle with a special blank propellant cartridge, though modern rifle grenades can.


Strict instructions were issued to store the grenades safely, preferably underwater and certainly never in a house.


development of the M33 grenade, itself a replacement for the M26-series grenades used during the Korean and Vietnam Wars, and the older Mk 2 "pineapple".


the popular name for a series of British hand grenades.


They were the first modern fragmentation grenades used by the British Army and saw widespread use.


This had been used in other German grenades, but was uncommon internationally.


The practice of projecting grenades with rifle-mounted launchers was first widely used during World War I and.


Smoke grenades generally emit a far larger amount of smoke than smoke bombs, which are.


than the heat or overpressure caused by detonation, although offensive grenades are often constructed without a frag matrix.


as a distinct role in the mid-to-late 17th century, for the throwing of grenades and assault operations.


"safety device", and "civil variants" of chili grenades could be used to control and disperse mobs.


Chili grenades made from ghost peppers were successfully.


assembly, as well as using riot control agents such as tear gas, chili grenades, and pellet guns (riot shotguns that fire pellet cartridges).


crude hand grenades equipped with a plunger that would detonate upon.


[clarification needed] The Union relied on experimental Ketchum grenades with a wooden.


Due to the large number of grenades already issued, few grenades with the new fuses were used in combat during WWII.


Reusable grenades were improved by Scott Frank to emulate the fragmentation of a real grenade.


Thermite grenades: An incendiary used to burn through obstacles.


The fires produced by these grenades are fueled by thermite, and thus.



Synonyms:

rifle grenade; hand grenade; bomb;

Antonyms:

pass; defend; smart bomb; dumb bomb;

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