Hello,
Until today I thought the rare and uncommon ww1 Belgian percussion grenade known as "Delattre" was dropped from early airplanes but this picture of Belgian soldier (I assume from special assault group) makes me think these grenades have been used as hand grenades.
Rare and interesting picture I wanted to share (found on the web, thanks to the author).


Grenade "Delattre" from collection (we can see some family traits with St Chamond-Delattre grenade for 142mm mortar) :

Until today I thought the rare and uncommon ww1 Belgian percussion grenade known as "Delattre" was dropped from early airplanes but this picture of Belgian soldier (I assume from special assault group) makes me think these grenades have been used as hand grenades.
Rare and interesting picture I wanted to share (found on the web, thanks to the author).


Grenade "Delattre" from collection (we can see some family traits with St Chamond-Delattre grenade for 142mm mortar) :

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