The picture shows both the grenade and its plastic transportation can.
Type
Hand grenade
Place of origin
Yugoslavia
Service history
Wars
Yugoslav Wars, Grenade attacks in Sweden
Production history
Variants
M93 (Macedonia)
Specifications
Mass
335 g (11.8 oz)
Length
89 g (3.1 oz)
Diameter
57 mm (2.2 in)
Filling
Plastic explosive
Filling weight
33 g (1.2 oz)
The M75 grenade (English: kashikara, Serbian Latin: kašikara, Serbian Cyrillic: кашикара) is a Yugoslav hand grenade,[1] efficient in trenches, forests and bunkers. The grenade consists of a body, an explosive charge and "mouse trap" style fuse mechanism, all contained in a plastic transportation can.
The core contains 3,000 steel balls with a diameter of 2.5–3 mm (0.098–0.118 in) with an effective killing radius of 12–18 m (39–59 ft), and a casualty radius of 30–54 m (98–177 ft). The explosive charge is 36–38 g (1.3–1.3 oz) of plastic explosive. The fuse, named "bušon" in Serbian, has a delay time of 3 to 4.4 seconds. Its name comes from the Turkish word for a spoon, "kašika". In American English, the lever of the grenade is colloquially known as the "spoon". The M-75 hand grenade was also produced in Macedonia, where it is designated M-93.
^"Rucna granata "Kasikara"". Archived from the original on 28 January 2010. Retrieved 30 January 2010.
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