
Cartridge, 40mm HE, M384 - Bulletpicker
This cartridge is a high explosive round designed to inflict personnel casualties in the target area using ground burst effect, and is fired from M75 and M129 40mm grenade launchers or the …
United States 40 mm grenades - Wikipedia
40x53 mm types include the M383 (and the M383E1) and the M384. HE grenades have been considered the standard for both types of 40 mm grenades, but over the years the functions of …
List of 40 mm grenades - Wikipedia
Several countries have developed or adopted grenade launchers in 40 mm caliber. [1] NATO currently uses three standardized 40 mm grenade families: 40 mm low velocity (LV), 40 mm …
Only known 40mm spark range testing performed on high velocity cartridges. “BRL-MR-3788 Aero Characteristics of 40mm Ammo for the Mk19 GMG”, Robert McCoy & Andre Sowa, November …
40mm Grenades - Small Arms Review
May 1, 2001 · HE M384. First adopted HE round for the hi velocity series HE AIRBURST. This experimental round using the M384 body incorporates a self-contained proximity fuse that …
M383 / M384 40mm HE (high-explosive) cartridges - GlobalSecurity.org
Jul 7, 2011 · M383 / M384 40mm HE (high-explosive) cartridges The two HE (high-explosive) cartridges inflict personnel casualties in the target area with ground burst effects.
40-mm Cartridges - GlobalSecurity.org
Jul 7, 2011 · The MK 19 fires six types of cartridges: M430I / M430A1 high-explosive dual-purpose grenades, M383 high-explosive grenade, M385I / M918 training practice, and …
40-mm Cartridges - Federation of American Scientists
The MK19 40mm Machine Gun fires six types of cartridges: M383 high-explosive grenade; M384 high-explosive grenade; M385I training practice; M430I / M430A1 high-explosive dual-purpose …
M5 Armament Subsystem - Aircav
Sep 8, 1998 · M383, M384, and M684 High-explosive. The M383, M384, and M684 HE rounds are intended to produce personnel casualties in the target area using ground-burst effect. The …
United States 40 mm grenades | Military Wiki | Fandom
40×46mm types include the M381, M386, M406, and M441. The M386/M406 differed from the M381/M441 in that they had a longer arming distance (14–28 meters compared to the 2–3 …