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USACRC Safety Short - Grenade
U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center
Feb. 7, 2024 | 0:30
USACRC Safety Shorts Series - Fast Obscurant Grenade It is imperative that Soldiers correctly identify the type of grenade before use. Improper identification, arming or employment of the M106 Fast Obscurant Grenade (FOG) can cause severe injury or death. All grenades must be identified, armed, and employed IAW TC 3-23.30, Grenades and Pyrotechnic Signals. The M106 is a bursting grenade and safe handling differs from burning smoke obscuration hand grenades. IAW TC 3-23.30, key safety considerations include: The M106 requires unit-level training before use. Refer to the GTA card in each M2A2 metal can before handling or employing the grenade for proper gripping and arming procedures, PCCs and PCIs. DO NOT attempt to "cook off cook-off," “milk,” or switch hands after safety pin extraction. Do not release the safety lever (spoon) before throwing the M106 “Bursting” Grenade. The differences between bursting and burning smoke hand grenades are detailed in the following training video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJZTrHlHMtI
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