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UZRGM Hand Grenade Pyrotechnic-Delay Fuze
The UZRGM (RU: УЗРГМ) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, pyrotechnic-delay hand grenade fuze, which features a safety ring-pull and a fly-off lever. Overview The UZRGM grenade fuze was developed as part of the modernisation in the mid-1950s to replace the earlier UZRG (RU: УЗРГ) model. The UZRGM grenade fuze is thought to have been adopted by the Armed Forces of the then Soviet Union in 1955. Construction The UZRGM is c...
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