The Army just approved its first new lethal hand grenade since Vietnam. Six decades of hard lessons in urban combat finally ...
The Army has approved the M111 hand grenade, the first new lethal hand grenade since Vietnam, to replace the MK3A2 for indoor combat.
The M111 relies primarily on blast overpressure rather than fragmented inner pieces to incapacitate, making it better suited ...
The U.S. Army has cleared the M111 Offensive Hand Grenade (OHG) for Full Material Release (FMR). Developed by the Capabilities ...
The Army has cleared the M111 hand grenade for service. It will replace the Mk3A2 series, marking the first new grenade for the Army since 1968.
The M111 will replace the body and fuze of the Mk3A2 hand grenade series, which entered service in 1968.
For the first time in 58 years, the US Army has approved new lethal hand grenade for Full Material Release (FMR). The Army announced the news this week ...
Soldiers on Fort Drum are able to hone their skills in martial arts as the military base has recently reassembled a combatives team. Capt. Kenny Hird, Company C commander, 10th Light Support Battalion ...