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US Smoke Hand Grenade M16 info

MINENAZ16

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Hello,

I'm looking for documentation on M16 colored grenade serie.

Thank you.

Regards.
 
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Found this:
Grenade, Hand, Smoke, M16 : another type of chemical grenade very similar in size and shape to the M6 / M7 types . Introduced upon demand of the Army Air Corps and Armored Force Command in October - November 1942 . The mixture burned for almost 2 minutes . Here are its main characteristics :
(1) Grenade, Hand, Smoke, Colored, M16 = igniting fuze M200A1 – Sulphur, Potassium Chlorate, Sodium Bicarbonate and dye filler – tinplate smooth cylindrical body - 50 yards range – 2 seconds, full volume after 3 seconds – blue-gray color with SMOKE (COLOR dye), ” lower band, all in yellow color – signal use - approx.use 1943-1944
Remarks : first fuze used was the M200 type . Although introduced in November 1942, the M16 smoke grenade was however quickly declared ‘substitute standard’ due to insufficient smoke volume capability . Initially 8 color dyes were used i.e. blue – green – orange – red – violet – yellow – black – white, later however, blue was dropped – in the end, only 4 basic color mixtures were retained red – yellow – green – violet (while the others were declared ‘obsolete’, but in fact never cancelled) . Grenades filled with colored smoke are mainly used as signals for air-ground and ground-to-ground communication .
 
Grenade found :

-color : orange smoke
-fuze : M200 A1
-Base diam 63mm
-Length w/o fuze 120mm
-Length with fuze : 145mm
-Top : four smoke emitting holes protected by adhesive tap
-Body : 3 rows of 6 emitting holes with 3 adhesive bands
-No starter composition between the orange smoke mixture and the fuze. The smoke mixture is very flammable and simply initiated by the flame of the fuze.

Cheers.

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and the number of emission holes, the M18 did not have holes in the side of the grenade.

Nice find they are quite rare.
 

Hello US-Subs, I have all your pictures of M16 grenades with markings (thanks) but I noticed some differences with mine :
-Three rows of six emission holes on mine (no visible hole on yours from the museum)
-no cup for starter between the fuse and the smoke mixture in mine (you showed two cutaways of M16 from the museum with a cup under the fuze).

Regards

From the thread random museum :

M16 BOCN.jpg
 
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I found your pictures Us-Subs :

The blue one is made with a cup for ignitier. No cup in mine :

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I found a yellow grenade in your pictures and we can see a row of 6 holes on the body like on my orange one.


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