DM-24

Notes: This is a German incendiary smoke grenade in use by many armies in Western Europe. The grenade uses red phosphorous to produce smoke, and personnel within 1 meter downwind or flammable objects within 2 meters downwind will take half fragment damage and full burning damage from the grenade. The grenade is also 90% likely to produce a fire in dry grass, leaves, etc., within 3 meters of any direction of the grenade. The grenade is long lasting and fast acting, producing dense smoke in 3 phases (15 seconds), and dense smoke lasts for 60 phases (5 minutes). The grenade is safe to handle before throwing, and the plastic body is strong enough to not crack open unless thrown hard or dropped from a height.

Weapon

Type

Weight

Price

Damage

Penetration

DPV

DM-24

Incendiary Smoke

0.34 kg

$4

C1 (B8)

Nil

0.1

DM-51

Notes: This German grenade is of the offensive/defensive variety, with a removable fragmentation jacket. It is the standard hand grenade for German units. It has the further unusual property of being capable of being joined to produce small cluster bombs or bangalore torpedoes. The grenades used in this manner must be joined nose-to-tail (making throwing large numbers difficult if not impossible). When joined, all grenades detonate simultaneously.

Weapon

Type

Weight

Price

Damage

Penetration

DPV

DM-51

Fragmentation

0.44 kg

$8

C3 B14

Nil

1

(Without Jacket)

Concussion

0.15 kg

$8

C5 B1

Nil

2

DM-61

Notes: This German-made fragmentation grenade was used only by Norwegian forces at the start of the Twilight War. It closely resembles the M-DN-11 and M-DN-21, except for its size, which is in between those two grenades. It is otherwise a normal sort of grenade.

Weapon

Type

Weight

Price

Damage

Penetration

DPV

DM-61

Fragmentation

0.35 kg

$6

C2 B12

Nil

0.8

M-DN-11

Notes: This grenade was designed by Diehl of Germany to replace DM-51 grenades employed by German forces. It produced only limited sales to Germany, but was adopted by some Middle Eastern countries and African nations, as well has being used on a limited basis by German GSG-9 and KSK forces. The casing of the grenade is thick and shock resistant, yet produces a large amount of fragments, and is ribbed to give a better grip. The M-DN-11 has a number of safety mechanisms to prevent accidental explosion, from conventional pull ring and spoon safeties, to a detonator that is physically separated from the explosive until the spoon is clear of the grenade and a flap safety that ensures that the grenade will not explode for 2.5 seconds even if the cap is struck or the delay mechanism malfunctions.

Weapon

Type

Weight

Price

Damage

Penetration

DPV

M-DN-11

Fragmentation

0.47 kg

$4

C3 B12

Nil

1

M-DN-21

Notes: This is a smaller version of the M-DN-11, used by the same customers, and functioning in the same way.

Weapon

Type

Weight

Price

Damage

Penetration

DPV

M-DN-21

Fragmentation

0.22 kg

$3

C1 B6

Nil

0.5

M-DN-31

Notes: This grenade is similar in size and shape to the M-DN-21, but is designed to produce more fragments and spread them over a wider area.

Weapon

Type

Weight

Price

Damage

Penetration

DPV

M-DN-31

Fragmentation

0.25 kg

$2

C1 B8

Nil

0.5