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[[File:Rocket-Assisted Grenade.jpg|right|thumb|Rocket-Assisted Grenade]] | [[File:Rocket-Assisted Grenade.jpg|right|thumb|Rocket-Assisted Grenade]] | ||
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+ | | manufacturer = [[Striker Arms Corporation]] | ||
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+ | | type = [[Grenade]] | ||
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+ | | mass = 600 g<ref>''A Time of War'', p. 278</ref> | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
The '''Rocket-Assisted Grenade''' (RAG) was developed by the [[Striker Arms Corporation]], a division of [[Vicore Industries]], to improve the capability of conventional [[infantry]] when fighting against [[battle armor]] by fitting a normal [[grenade]] with an integral rocket motor. When thrown, the rocket ignites and consumes the onboard propellant to produce a short burst which, working in tandem with fold-up fins and an internal gyro stabilizer, increases its thrown range five-fold compared to a normal hand grenade. The soldier can also switch between this assisted-flight mode and high-explosive mode, in which the RAG functions like a normal grenade and the propellant augments the explosion.<ref name=CEp13>''Combat Equipment'', p. 13: "Rocket-Assisted Grenade"</ref> | The '''Rocket-Assisted Grenade''' (RAG) was developed by the [[Striker Arms Corporation]], a division of [[Vicore Industries]], to improve the capability of conventional [[infantry]] when fighting against [[battle armor]] by fitting a normal [[grenade]] with an integral rocket motor. When thrown, the rocket ignites and consumes the onboard propellant to produce a short burst which, working in tandem with fold-up fins and an internal gyro stabilizer, increases its thrown range five-fold compared to a normal hand grenade. The soldier can also switch between this assisted-flight mode and high-explosive mode, in which the RAG functions like a normal grenade and the propellant augments the explosion.<ref name=CEp13>''Combat Equipment'', p. 13: "Rocket-Assisted Grenade"</ref> | ||
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== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 21:31, 23 March 2024
Rocket-Assisted Grenade | |
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Firearm Specifications | |
Manufacturer | Striker Arms Corporation |
Type | Grenade |
Mass | 600 g[1] |
Description
The Rocket-Assisted Grenade (RAG) was developed by the Striker Arms Corporation, a division of Vicore Industries, to improve the capability of conventional infantry when fighting against battle armor by fitting a normal grenade with an integral rocket motor. When thrown, the rocket ignites and consumes the onboard propellant to produce a short burst which, working in tandem with fold-up fins and an internal gyro stabilizer, increases its thrown range five-fold compared to a normal hand grenade. The soldier can also switch between this assisted-flight mode and high-explosive mode, in which the RAG functions like a normal grenade and the propellant augments the explosion.[2]