PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • M34 grenade
rdfs:comment
  • The M34 White Phosphorus Smoke Grenade or "Willie Pete" was an chemical grenade manufactured by Rocky Mountain Arsenal used by U.S. forces during the Vietnam War and was also used during the First Gulf War. The M34 WP Grenade was a variant of the M15 designed to be usable as a rifle grenade using the M2 series of grenade launching adapters, and was ribbed to give the fins better grip on the grenade body.
  • The M34 White Phosphorus Smoke Grenade or "Willie Pete" was a chemical grenade manufactured by Rocky Mountain Arsenal used by U.S. forces during the Vietnam War and was also used during the First Gulf War. The M34 WP Grenade was a variant of the M15 designed to be usable as a rifle grenade using the M2 series of grenade launching adapters, and was ribbed to give the fins better grip on the grenade body.
owl:sameAs
Length
  • 5.5
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dbkwik:military/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:vietnam-war/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
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is bladed
  • no
Range
  • 30.0
is explosive
  • yes
detonation
  • -4.0
Origin
filling
Name
  • M34
is artillery
  • no
Type
Max range
  • Burst Radius of 34 meters
Wars
Used by
  • United States, Republic of Vietnam, Australia, New Zealand, and others
is vehicle
  • no
abstract
  • The M34 White Phosphorus Smoke Grenade or "Willie Pete" was an chemical grenade manufactured by Rocky Mountain Arsenal used by U.S. forces during the Vietnam War and was also used during the First Gulf War. The M34 WP Grenade was a variant of the M15 designed to be usable as a rifle grenade using the M2 series of grenade launching adapters, and was ribbed to give the fins better grip on the grenade body.
  • The M34 White Phosphorus Smoke Grenade or "Willie Pete" was a chemical grenade manufactured by Rocky Mountain Arsenal used by U.S. forces during the Vietnam War and was also used during the First Gulf War. The M34 WP Grenade was a variant of the M15 designed to be usable as a rifle grenade using the M2 series of grenade launching adapters, and was ribbed to give the fins better grip on the grenade body.