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*The [[UNSC]] [[M9 HE-DP Grenade]] | *The [[UNSC]] [[M9 HE-DP Grenade]] | ||
*The [[Spike Grenade]] | *The [[Spike Grenade]] | ||
*The [[UNSC]] [[Shield Grenade]] - Not a grenade but looks and is activated like a grenade | *The [[UNSC]] [[Shield Grenade]] - Not a grenade but looks and is activated like a grenade. | ||
*The [[Flash-Bang Grenade]] or Stun Grenade | *The [[Flash-Bang Grenade]] or Stun Grenade | ||
*The [[Sonic Grenade]] | *The [[Sonic Grenade]] | ||
*The [[Napalm Grenade]] | *The [[Napalm Grenade]] | ||
*The [[Type-3 Antipersonnel/Antimateriel Incendiary Grenade|Firebomb Grenade]] | |||
[[Category:Weapons]] | [[Category:Weapons]] | ||
{{disambig}} | {{disambig}} |
Revision as of 18:57, August 10, 2007
A grenade is a hand thrown anti-infantry, or anti-vehicle weapon, and can be both as well. They are activated by the user, and then thrown toward the target/s.
Grenades in the Halo universe include:
- The Covenant Plasma Grenade
- The UNSC M9 HE-DP Grenade
- The Spike Grenade
- The UNSC Shield Grenade - Not a grenade but looks and is activated like a grenade.
- The Flash-Bang Grenade or Stun Grenade
- The Sonic Grenade
- The Napalm Grenade
- The Firebomb Grenade
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