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RG-42 (Ручная Граната образца 42 года > ''Ruchnaya Granata obraztsa 42 goda'', "Hand Grenade pattern of 92 year") was a fragmentation grenade designed by S. G. Korshunov. While it was introduced as a stopgap measure to replace the complex and expensive
RGD-33 The Soviet Union, Soviet RGD-33 (''Ручная Граната Дьяконова образца 33 года'' >''Ruchnaya Granata Djakonova obraztsa 33 goda'', "Hand Grenade, Dyakonov design, pattern year 1933") is a dual use (Grenade#High explos ...
grenade, it remained in use with the Soviet Union,
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countries, and allied nations such as
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after
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. In Soviet service it was used until 1981 during the Soviet-Afghan war.


Design

Unlike the RGD-33, the RG-42 was a simple design, being a little more than a steel sheet cylinder filled with explosives. It required no
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and were produced in existing can factories. It also shared the UZRG fuse used on the F-1 grenade. It contained approximately of the high explosive ( TNT) in a cylindrical stamped-metal can. According to Rottman, the fragmentation liner was a thin sheet of steel rolled into three layers with diamond shaped grooves. The RG-42 was fitted with a UZRG or UZRGM fuze with a 3.2−4.2 second delay, same types used by the F-1 and RGD-5 grenades. The grenade could be thrown about and has an effective fragmentation radius of approximately . While the blast effect is dangerous over radius of at least . The total weight of the grenade with the fuze was .


History

The RG-42 was originally introduced during
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from 1942 onwards as an emergency measure to replace the
RGD-33 The Soviet Union, Soviet RGD-33 (''Ручная Граната Дьяконова образца 33 года'' >''Ruchnaya Granata Djakonova obraztsa 33 goda'', "Hand Grenade, Dyakonov design, pattern year 1933") is a dual use (Grenade#High explos ...
grenade, a pre-war design which proved to be too complex to operate, too expensive and time-consuming to produce. It remained in use with the USSR,
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countries, and Communist China in the post-war period. After World War II, it saw action with Communist forces in the
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alongside the Chinese-made Type 42; and
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ese troops during the
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. The RG-42 was still used by Soviet troops alongside the F-1 and RGD-5 as late as 1981, during the early stages of the Soviet-Afghan war. In the mountains of Afghanistan, the 3.2−4.2 second delay fuze not only gave the
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enough time to search for cover, but it also posed the danger of the grenade rolling back to friendly positions after it was thrown. As result the RG-42 was replaced by the RGN and RGO hand grenades, which were introduced mid-1980s. In the 1990s, it was still used by Iraqi forces during the
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; During the Georgian Civil War several paramilitary groups purchased ex-Soviet surplus grenades from Russian officers; In 1992, prior to the
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, it was estimated that Chechen forces loyal to separatist leader Dzhokhar Dudayev captured 80,000 RG-42s from ex-Soviet stocks; In 1994, several Afghan militias including the
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possessed some grenades alongside other Soviet small arms left behind following the collapse of the Najibullah regime. Despite the RG-42 age, it was "still likely to be found almost anywhere, especially in Africa and the Balkans" in the 2010s, according to ''
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''; In 2011, Azerbaijan security forces seized at least three grenades from
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insurgents; In 2019, during the
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, Ukrainian forces seized at least one grenade from the pro-Russian insurgents.


Foreign copies

Although the RG-42 is considered obsolete, China still produced copies (as the Type 42 grenade) until the late 2000s, while Poland and Romania produced the RG-42 as late as 2010. According to US intelligence, Czechoslovakia and North Korea have also produced and used locally made copies of the RG-42.


Users

* − Captured by the
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* *
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* * − Produced locally as the Type 42 * * * − Used during civil conflicts in 1990s * * − Were used at least until 1997RG-42 Fragmentation Hand Grenade // North Korea Country Handbook MCIA-2630-NK-016-97. U.S. Department of Defense, May 1997. page A-94 * − Were used at least until 2019 * * * − Several were kept in storage as late as 2017. Seen in use as late as April 2024, according to the Russian MoD *


Western Sources

* Brassey's Infantry Weapons of the World describes this grenade as having of TNT, fragmentation effect, and a tossing range. * According to ''Jane's'' the RG-42 have a height of with fuse and without, and a mass without fuse of .


References


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