sticky bomb

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The "Grenade, Hand, Anti-Tank No. 74", commonly known as the S.T. grenade or simply sticky bomb, was a British hand grenade designed and produced during the Second World War. The grenade was one of a number of ad hoc anti-tank weapons developed for use by the British Army and Home Guard after the loss of many anti-tank guns in France after the Dunkirk evacuation.

1939-09-01T00:00:00Z
1939-09-01T00:00:00Z
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The Home Guard 1939-45 H30178The Home Guard 1939-45 H30178
Danger Don`t Touch Art.IWMPST2904Danger Don't Touch Art.IWMPST2904
Sticky bomb diagramSticky bomb diagram
Parham airfield, Museum of the British Resistance Organisation - sticky bombParham airfield, Museum of the British Resistance Organisation - sticky bomb
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