RGD-5

The RGD5 is a Russian fragmentation grenade developed after WW2. In contrast to the pineapple design used in WW2, the RGD-5 has a smooth casing with a crimp line running around the middle of the grenade. The body consists of two sheet-steel havles crimped together with an interior fragmentation liner, similarly to the M67 grenade. The fuse is taller, thinner, and more rounded compared to American grenades, and is hermetically sealed to the body. This means the RGD-5, and other grenades, will still detonate if dropped into water. The grenade has 110g of TNT and the liner in notched to explode into roughly 300 fragments upon detonation. IN MGS3, the blast radius was roughly 6 feet, although the grenade would do much less damage at this range if the target was prone.