another question about the no.69... I have seen it described as being 'non-lethal'; in the context of the no.69 does this mean that it was not necessarily lethal when used in combat (if you didn't get in the way of the ball that is!), compared to a cast grenade (i.e. Mills 36/M2 Pineapple etc), or was it actually indicated in the 'non-lethal' role where the aim is to to incapacitate rather than maim or kill the enemy?
the only grenades I can think of up until to the post-War era that were actually 'non-lethal'/incapacitating would be tear gas ones, and so I guess by labelling the no.69 as non-lethal it just means that the explosion of its bakelite casing would not produce deadly large high-velocity fragments...
the only grenades I can think of up until to the post-War era that were actually 'non-lethal'/incapacitating would be tear gas ones, and so I guess by labelling the no.69 as non-lethal it just means that the explosion of its bakelite casing would not produce deadly large high-velocity fragments...