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- Sticky_bomb diameter "101.6".
- Sticky_bomb length "228.6".
- Sticky_bomb weight "1.0206".
- Sticky_bomb abstract "The Grenade, Hand, Anti-Tank No. 74, commonly known as the S.T. Grenade or sticky bomb, was a British hand grenade designed and produced during the Second World War. The grenade was one of a number of anti-tank weapons developed for use by the British Army and Home Guard as an ad hoc solution to a lack of sufficient anti-tank guns in the aftermath of the Dunkirk evacuation. Designed by a team from MIR(c) including Major Millis Jefferis and Stuart Macrae, the grenade consisted of a glass sphere containing nitroglycerin covered in a powerful adhesive, and surrounded by a sheet-metal casing. When the user pulled a pin on the handle of the grenade, the casing would fall away and expose the sphere; another pin would activate the firing mechanism, and the user would then attempt to attach the grenade to an enemy tank or other vehicle with sufficient force to break the sphere. After it was attached, releasing the lever on the handle would activate a five-second fuse, which would then detonate the nitroglycerin.The grenade had several faults with its design. In tests, it failed to adhere to dusty or muddy tanks and, if the user was not careful after freeing the grenade from its casing, it could easily stick to his uniform. The Ordnance Board of the War Department did not approve the grenade for use by the British Army, but personal intervention by the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, led to the grenade going into production. Between 1940 and 1943, approximately 2.5 million were produced. It was primarily issued to the Home Guard, but was also used by British and Commonwealth forces in North Africa, accounting for six German tanks; used by Allied Forces on the Anzio Beachhead, including the First Special Service Force; as well as by Australian Army units during the New Guinea campaign. The French Resistance were also issued a quantity of the grenades.".
- Sticky_bomb diameter "0.1016".
- Sticky_bomb length "0.2286".
- Sticky_bomb origin United_Kingdom.
- Sticky_bomb thumbnail Production_of_Sticky_Bombs.jpg?width=300.
- Sticky_bomb type Anti-tank_warfare.
- Sticky_bomb usedInWar World_War_II.
- Sticky_bomb weight "1020.6".
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- Sticky_bomb wikiPageID "1938589".
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- Sticky_bomb align "right".
- Sticky_bomb caption "Close-up view of sticky bombs being manufactured".
- Sticky_bomb date "March 2012".
- Sticky_bomb designDate "1940".
- Sticky_bomb designer Stuart_Macrae_(inventor).
- Sticky_bomb detonation "5.0".
- Sticky_bomb filling Nitroglycerin.
- Sticky_bomb hasPhotoCollection Sticky_bomb.
- Sticky_bomb isExplosive "yes".
- Sticky_bomb isUk "yes".
- Sticky_bomb manufacturer "Kay Brothers Company".
- Sticky_bomb name "Sticky bomb".
- Sticky_bomb number "2500000".
- Sticky_bomb origin United_Kingdom.
- Sticky_bomb productionDate "1940".
- Sticky_bomb quote ""It was while practising that a H[ome]G[uard] bomber got his stick [sic] bomb stuck to his trouser leg and couldn't shift it. A quick thinking mate whipped the trousers off and got rid of them and the bomb. After the following explosion the trousers were in a bit of a mess though I think they were a bit of a mess prior to the explosion."".
- Sticky_bomb quote "--08-06".
- Sticky_bomb reason "Semicolon added by Hairy Dude to fix apparent punctuation error. Check that it's present in the source".
- Sticky_bomb source "Home Guard member Bill Miles recounting the dangers of training with the Sticky Bomb".
- Sticky_bomb type Anti-tank_warfare.
- Sticky_bomb type Hand_grenade.
- Sticky_bomb usedBy Australia.
- Sticky_bomb usedBy Canada.
- Sticky_bomb usedBy United_Kingdom.
- Sticky_bomb wars World_War_II.
- Sticky_bomb width "220".
- Sticky_bomb width "35.0".
- Sticky_bomb wordnet_type synset-weapon-noun-1.
- Sticky_bomb subject Category:Anti-tank_grenades.
- Sticky_bomb subject Category:Hand_grenades_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Sticky_bomb subject Category:World_War_II_grenades_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Sticky_bomb subject Category:World_War_II_infantry_weapons_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Sticky_bomb type Anti-tankGrenades.
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- Sticky_bomb type Grenade103458271.
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- Sticky_bomb type WorldWarIIBritishInfantryWeapons.
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- Sticky_bomb type Device.
- Sticky_bomb type Weapon.
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- Sticky_bomb type Weapon.
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- Sticky_bomb comment "The Grenade, Hand, Anti-Tank No. 74, commonly known as the S.T. Grenade or sticky bomb, was a British hand grenade designed and produced during the Second World War. The grenade was one of a number of anti-tank weapons developed for use by the British Army and Home Guard as an ad hoc solution to a lack of sufficient anti-tank guns in the aftermath of the Dunkirk evacuation.".
- Sticky_bomb label "74號反坦克手榴彈".
- Sticky_bomb label "Bomba adesiva bélica".
- Sticky_bomb label "Granat No. 74".
- Sticky_bomb label "No 74 ST".
- Sticky_bomb label "No.74粘着手榴弾".
- Sticky_bomb label "Sticky bomb".
- Sticky_bomb label "Sticky bomb".
- Sticky_bomb label "Липкая бомба".
- Sticky_bomb sameAs Αντιαρματική_χειροβομβίδα_No._74.
- Sticky_bomb sameAs Sticky_bomb.
- Sticky_bomb sameAs No_74_ST.
- Sticky_bomb sameAs No.74粘着手榴弾.
- Sticky_bomb sameAs 접착폭탄.
- Sticky_bomb sameAs Granat_No._74.
- Sticky_bomb sameAs Bomba_adesiva_bélica.
- Sticky_bomb sameAs m.067jlr.
- Sticky_bomb sameAs Q1364050.
- Sticky_bomb sameAs Q1364050.
- Sticky_bomb sameAs Sticky_bomb.
- Sticky_bomb wasDerivedFrom Sticky_bomb?oldid=605588579.
- Sticky_bomb depiction Production_of_Sticky_Bombs.jpg.