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UZRG
The UZRG (RU: УЗРГ) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, pyrotechnic-delay hand grenade fuze, which was developed during World War Two (WW2). Overview The UZRG is thought to have been developed for use with the WW2-era developed RG-42 (RU: РГ-42) offensive hand grenade. The UZRG also replaced the Koveshnikova (RU: Ковешникова) system fuze that had previously been used with the F-1 (RU: Ф-1) defensive hand grenade. The UZRG f...
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