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The '''Vehicular Grenade Launcher''' is a one-shot area-effect weapon commonly attached to [[combat vehicles]], though they may also be carried by a wide variety of machines, from [[BattleMechs]] and [[conventional fighter]]s to [[small craft]] and [[DropShips]]. Their popularity dropped off with the advent of 'Mechs and their limited one-shot nature, however their utility as an anti-infantry or defensive armament has ensured their continued use on modern units.<ref>''Tactical Operations'', p. 315</ref> The '''Vehicular Grenade Launcher''' is a one-shot area-effect weapon commonly attached to [[combat vehicles]], though they may also be carried by a wide variety of machines, from [[BattleMechs]] and [[conventional fighter]]s to [[small craft]] and [[DropShips]]. Their popularity dropped off with the advent of 'Mechs and their limited one-shot nature, however their utility as an anti-infantry or defensive armament has ensured their continued use on modern units.<ref>''Tactical Operations'', p. 315</ref>
− The most common type of [[grenade]] launched is the fragmentation grenade, showering the target area in deadly shrapnel. Other types include smoke grenades for creating concealment and incendiary grenades for setting fires. The [[Draconis Combine]] introduced chaff grenades in [[3052]], which release a cloud of electromagnetic dust and high-intensity flares to confuse sensors, though their short duration means traditional [[ECM|electronic jamming]] remains the more popular choice.<ref>''Tactical Operations'', p. 363</ref><ref>''Tactical Operations'', p. 364</ref> + The most common type of grenade launched is the fragmentation grenade, showering the target area in deadly shrapnel. Other types include smoke grenades for creating concealment and incendiary grenades for setting fires. The [[Draconis Combine]] introduced chaff grenades in [[3052]], which release a cloud of electromagnetic dust and high-intensity flares to confuse sensors, though their short duration means traditional [[ECM|electronic jamming]] remains the more popular choice.<ref>''Tactical Operations'', p. 363</ref><ref>''Tactical Operations'', p. 364</ref>
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The '''Vehicular Grenade Launcher''' is a one-shot area-effect weapon commonly attached to [[combat vehicles]], though they may also be carried by a wide variety of machines, from [[BattleMechs]] and [[conventional fighter]]s to [[small craft]] and [[DropShips]]. Their popularity dropped off with the advent of 'Mechs and their limited one-shot nature, however their utility as an anti-infantry or defensive armament has ensured their continued use on modern units.<ref>''Tactical Operations'', p. 315</ref> | The '''Vehicular Grenade Launcher''' is a one-shot area-effect weapon commonly attached to [[combat vehicles]], though they may also be carried by a wide variety of machines, from [[BattleMechs]] and [[conventional fighter]]s to [[small craft]] and [[DropShips]]. Their popularity dropped off with the advent of 'Mechs and their limited one-shot nature, however their utility as an anti-infantry or defensive armament has ensured their continued use on modern units.<ref>''Tactical Operations'', p. 315</ref> | ||
− | The most common type of | + | The most common type of grenade launched is the fragmentation grenade, showering the target area in deadly shrapnel. Other types include smoke grenades for creating concealment and incendiary grenades for setting fires. The [[Draconis Combine]] introduced chaff grenades in [[3052]], which release a cloud of electromagnetic dust and high-intensity flares to confuse sensors, though their short duration means traditional [[ECM|electronic jamming]] remains the more popular choice.<ref>''Tactical Operations'', p. 363</ref><ref>''Tactical Operations'', p. 364</ref> |
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