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Grenade, Cyanide

A simple grenade which will generate either cyanide or arsenical smoke can easily be made from common materials. This device is very effective in enclosed j spaces, but poses a serious fire risk, as it operates at high temperatures. Depending on the planned use, this may not be a problem. [Pg.127]

As was mentioned before, the FARCs used hand grenades ammunition filled with a cyanide compound with the cyanide inside plastic canisters. [Pg.96]

Important industrial premises were to be protected by means of a grenade filled with hydrogen cyanide which would function when the wire fence was cut — Hand grenades filled with cyanide solution would be given to guards... [Pg.38]

Nest issue will feature cyanide hand grenades. [Pg.42]

Cyanide attracts moisture so the grenade should be sto and carried in a sturdy plastic zip lode storage bog. [Pg.49]

As far as is known, aside from an occasional cyanide grenade tossed at US soldiers (without apparent result), the battlefield use of chemicals in World War II was limited to the Sino-Japanese theater of operations. The Imperial Japanese Army employed chemical weapons against the Chinese during World War II (starting 1937 up until at least 1942). 2... [Pg.154]


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