User Info: cancerboy I have a 20 second timer grenade I cook, damn thing doesnt explode soon enough. He is a mage, why do you think he is able to do all those spells. User Info: kjs7. No one I've ever talked to with military experience has said they teach you to cook grenades.
User Info: bobbyhkk. Soldiers are taught to cook the grenade for about 2 seconds before throwing it in a bunker. You don't want to give time for people inside the bunker to throw it back out. More topics from this board Use the Strela on the choppers! Build 1 Answer How do I turn on the power in Zombies? Side Quest 6 Answers How do i turn bots on? Tech Support 4 Answers Where can you find all 3 meterites in kino der toten? General 3 Answers Why wont the multiplayer save my progress?
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Side Quest. How do i turn bots on? Tech Support. Where can you find all 3 meterites in kino der toten? That said, while in film throwing the grenade back is a common trope, this is an incredibly difficult thing to pull off in real life. So counting one-potato, two-potato potentially only gives you one potato to go through the throwing motion, then take cover.
And if you happen to be on the 3 potato end of things to boom, that grenade is going to be extremely close to your position when it sings the song of its people. The preferred technique involves throwing the grenade hard enough that it bounces or skips around, making it difficult to pick up.
That said, there are edge cases where cooking a grenade may be beneficial where the reward outweighs the risks and potentially environmental factors make it a safer prospect.
Likewise, the US Army notes in its field manual on the use of grenades that the act of cooking off grenades should be reserved for a combat environment only. As for situations where cooking a grenade is deemed potentially appropriate, the most common are clearing rooms and bunkers where there are nice thick barriers between you and the impending blast.
Likewise as a brief aside, any such hero ever trapped in a room in many homes and buildings can quite easily just smash a hole in the drywall to escape if they so chose. In any event, beyond urban environments, hitting very close enemies behind heavy cover is another common scenario cited in field manuals we consulted for cooking a grenade.
As for the amount of time it is advised to cook a grenade before throwing it, every official source we consulted notes that 2 seconds is the absolute maximum amount of time a soldier is advised to hold onto a live grenade before throwing it, with emphasis on MAXIMUM. All this said, technology has improved this situation in some newer designs of grenades that use electronic timer components, rather than unpredictable burning fuses. In these grenades, you can be absolutely sure that from the moment you release the lever, you have exactly the amount of time the designers intended, making cooking these grenades a much safer prospect in the right circumstances.
Further, there are also new grenade designs coming out with position sensors as an added safety mechanism, via ensuring they cannot detonate unless the sensor detects the grenade has been thrown first.
And, of course, similarly a soldier with balls or ovaries of solid steel and compatriots who are extremely trusting of their ability to count potatoes accurately- when literally a one second margin of error may be the difference between you dying or not, a sloppy seconds counter is not to be trusted. For example, the relatively common M67 grenade takes about kg about 7 to 11 pounds of force to pull free stock. The Russian F1 grenade takes about 8 kg 17 pounds of pull power to get the pin out.
You had to literally twist and yank the pin out, which made your fingers red and hurt a little. Even without bent pins, to illustrate just how hard it can be to pull these pins in some cases, we have this account from Eleven Charlie One Papa by James Mallen. In it, he states,. I had a mini heart attack and turned immediately to jump out but a soldier behind me was blocking my way, whereupon I mostly violently pushed him out of the way, up the stairs and outside, to escape a quick and violent end….
I learned that the guy who was responsible for it would return soon. I decided that he would have to take care of it… After about ten minutes that soldier … returned…He went back down, seemingly unconcerned, and rearranged his LBG so that it was hanging by the suspender strap instead of the pull-pin of a hand grenade….
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