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No. 68
The No. 68 is a British World War Two (WW2) era anti-tank (AT) rifle grenade, which has a shaped charge (aka HEAT) warhead. The No. 68 features heavy steel or a zinc alloy (Mazak) bell-like warhead section, an inertia fuze, and a Mazak die-cast tail fin unit. The No. 68 is fired using a blank cartridge from a cup dispenser (discharger) attached the the end of the Lee-Enfield and M1917 Enfield rifles. At least six versions (Marks) of the...
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