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SFG 75
The SFG 75 is a Singaporean, high explosive (controlled) fragmentation (HE-frag), defensive, delay-fuzed, hand grenade, which is a (presumed) licensed-version of the US-developed M33. The SFG 75 comprises two steel shells, which are welded together to form an oblate (squashed) spheroidal body. The upper shell incorporates a cylindrical extension, which forms an internally-threaded fuze well. The internal surfaces of the two steel shells are...
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