The Soviet F1 hand grenade, is an anti-personnel fragmentation defensive grenade. It is based on the French F1 grenade and contains a 60 gram explosive charge (TNT). The total weight of the grenade with the fuze is about 600 grams. Due to its shape, it is nicknamed the limonka (lemon-like), similar to the American M26 grenade "lemon grenade", which was also ultimately modeled on the French F1; it is also nicknamed Efka (Russian: Эфка) for the letter F.
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