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No. 68 AT Grenade

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The Mark 1 No. 68 Rifle grenade, shown with the nose facing left
Rifle No. 68/AT
Nationality United Kingdom
Date of design 1940
Service duration 1940 - 1945
Type Anti-tank rifle launched
Filling Lyddite, Pentolite or RDX/Beeswax
Detonation Impact
Weight 894 g
Filling weight 156 g
Length 1651 mm
Diameter mm
Variants Mk 1 to Mk VI
Number built

The Grenade, Rifle No. 68 /AT was a British anti-tank rifle grenade used during World War II.

Overview

The No. 68 was an early form of shaped charge grenade, and has some claim to be the first High Explosive, Anti Tank (HEAT) device in use. The design of the warhead was simple and failed to include several features which would have improved performance. That said, it was still capable of penetrating 2 inches (50 mm) of armour in 1940.

Detonation occurred on impact when a striker in the tail of the grenade was thrown forward into the fuse.

The grenade was armed by removing a pin in the tail that held the striker. The grenade was launched from a rifle cup. The simple fins gave it some stability in the air and provided the grenade impacted the target at the proper angle (90 degrees) the charge would be effective.

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