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==Forerunner==
==Forerunner==
*'''[[Z-040 Attenuation Field Generator/Localized]]''' - Also known as the '''Pulse grenade'''. Upon being thrown, it forcefully detonates and forms a hazardous ionization sphere which eventually collapses, destroying nearby targets.  
*'''[[Z-040 Attenuation Field Generator/Localized]]''' - Also known as the '''Pulse grenade'''. Upon being thrown, it forcefully detonates and forms a hazardous ionization sphere which eventually collapses, destroying nearby targets.
*'''[[Z-400 splinter grenade|Z-400 Pursuit Disruption Grid Generator]]''' - Also known as the '''Splinter grenade'''. When it detonates, it creates an ionized lattice death cloud of orange sparks that disintegrates anything it touches.


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A grenade is a hand thrown anti-infantry, or anti-vehicle weapon, while some might serve both purposes. They are primed by the user, and then thrown toward the target(s).

UNSC

  • M9 High-Explosive Dual-Purpose grenade - Also known as the Frag grenade. This is the standard UNSC fragmentation grenade.
  • Flashbang grenade - Produces an extremely bright flash of light and a very loud concussion blast when deployed, stunning targets, but doing very little physical damage to them.
  • Sonic grenade - An explosive grenade.
  • Napalm grenade - Causes intense fire when deployed.
  • Stun grenade - Produces an electromagnetic pulse which temporarily immobilizes targets for several seconds.

Covenant

Forerunner

  • Z-040 Attenuation Field Generator/Localized - Also known as the Pulse grenade. Upon being thrown, it forcefully detonates and forms a hazardous ionization sphere which eventually collapses, destroying nearby targets.
  • Z-400 Pursuit Disruption Grid Generator - Also known as the Splinter grenade. When it detonates, it creates an ionized lattice death cloud of orange sparks that disintegrates anything it touches.

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