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    The RGD-5 (Ruchnaya Granata Distantsionnaya, English "Hand Grenade Remote") is a post–World War II Soviet anti-personnel fragmentation grenade, designed...
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  • RGD may refer to: RGD, the abbreviation for Arginylglycylaspartic acid RGD-5, a Soviet/Russian hand grenade RGD-33, a Soviet World War II-era hand grenade...
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    complex RGD-33 grenade. It continued in use with the USSR and its Warsaw Pact allies in the post-war period until replaced in 1954 by the RGD-5 grenade...
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    used in the RG-41, RG-42, RGO-78, RGN-86 and RGD-5 grenades. The standard time delay for this fuse is 3.5 to 4 seconds. There was a myth originating from...
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  • power. For explosives, the nail bomb and RGD-5 grenade were reviewed from the season one footage. While the RGD-5 was powerful at a wide range, the Nail...
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  • Weapon Weight In service Variants Photo Country RGD-5 offensive fragmentation grenade 310g 1954–present replaced by RGN can still be found in large numbers...
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  • Humvees. F-1  Soviet Union Hand grenade Regular Army, Special Forces, Police RGD-5  Soviet Union Hand grenade Regular Army and Special Forces Zarya Stun Grenade...
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    Arginylglycylaspartic acid (RGD) is the most common peptide motif responsible for cell adhesion to the extracellular matrix (ECM), found in species ranging...
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    Square in Tbilisi, Georgia, Vladimir Arutyunian threw a live Soviet-made RGD-5 hand grenade toward the podium. The grenade had its pin pulled, but did...
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    Liberty Square. When Bush began speaking, Arutyunian threw a Soviet-made RGD-5 hand grenade, wrapped in a red tartan handkerchief, toward the podium where...
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