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V-40


Mini Grenade


Overview


V-40

V-40 Mini Grenade. Note the size of the lever and safety pin in comparison with the grenade body.
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Origin
Netherlands
Type
Hand grenade
Entered service
Late 1960's
Status
Obsolete
Development
1960's
Developer
Netherlands - NWM de Kruithoorn
Production
Late 1960's - 1972
Producer
Netherlands - NWM de Kruithoorn
Unit cost
About $2 a piece in the late 1960's
Designations
V-40 Mini Grenade (popular nickname)
Notable users
United States

Description


Introduction

The V40 is a defensive hand grenade of Dutch origin. It was developed in the late 1960's and is unique due to its small size. Therefore the V-40 Mini-grenade designation is more common than the plain V-40 designation.

Design

The V-40 is similar in design to many other fragmentation grenades. It has a spherical pre-notched steel body and a delayed fuse. What makes the V-40 special is its size. The body is much smaller than most grenades and the fuse of normal size looks out of proportion. The fuse has a delay of about 4 seconds. As long as the level is not released the V40 remains safe and the pin can be replaced if needed. An inert model is available for training.

Firepower

Despite its very limited weight the lethality is still quite good. The V-40 is filled with 36 g of Comp B that turns 68 g of the body into 520 fragments. Given the way the body is pre-notched the fragments scatter evenly in all directions. The lethal radius is about 5 meters and at 25 meters the likelihood of danger is too small to be significant. The limited explosive power makes the V-40 very useful in urban combat.

Users

The V-40 has been acquired by various European users. It was extensively used by US Navy SEALs during the Vietnam war. Although of Dutch origin it never made it into the Netherlands army.

Details


Facts V-40
General
Origin
Netherlands
Type
Defensive hand grenade
Dimensions
Diameter
37 mm body
40mm with lever
Length
58 mm
Weight
0.140 kg
Composition
Fuse type
Time delay, 4 seconds
Filling
36 g Comp B
Fragments
Pre-notched steel body resulting in 520 fragments
Effect
Lethal radius
5 m lethal radius
Safety radius
25 m safe radius
Application
Projection method
Hand thrown
Range
Hand thrown

Media