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No. 74

Grenade  
United Kingdom

The No. 74 is a British, World War 2 (WW2)-era, thrown or placed, anti-tank (AT) hand grenade, of which at least two Marks (Mk.) were developed. The No. 74 grenade is commonly referred to as the 'Sticky Bomb', or 'S.T.' grenade, thought it may also be referred to as the № 74, or Number 74. The No. 74 was developed by the Special Operations Executive (SOE), and was originally intended as an AT grenade to be used in the event that the Germans...

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Alternate designations (4)

Years of manufacture (11)

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