AN-M8 smoke grenade
The AN-M8 HC Smoke Grenade designated as the Army/Navy Model 8 HC Smoke Grenade is a US military grenade used as a ground-to-ground obscuring or screening device or a ground-to-air signaling or target-marking device.
History
Developed in the 1940s, using a sheet-steel cylinder body that can emit a dense cloud of white smoke that would last from 105 to 150 seconds.The AN-M8 was used extensively by American or other allied forces throughout World War II to the 1990s.
As of the September 2000 version of FM 3-23.30 Grenades and Pyrotechnic Signals, the AN/M8 was listed as obsolete.
Details
It is used for smoke screening, target marking, and signalling, although the M18 colored smoke grenades are mainly used for the latter.Warning
- The AN-M8 hand grenade produces harmful hydrochloric fumes that irritate the eyes, throat, and lungs. It should not be used in closed-in areas unless the users are wearing protective masks.
- Both the AN-M8 and the M18 risk starting a fire if used in a dry area. The steel casing, heated by the smoke-generating chemical reaction, can ignite flammable materials like trash or dry vegetation.
Field Instructional Use
- Remove the tape from grenade bottom to expose the filler.
- Remove the fuze by unscrewing it from the grenade.
- Ignite starter mixture with open flame.
- Immediately throw the grenade to avoid burn injury.
Toxicity
Variants
M83
The M83 is a modernized version of the M8, using TA instead of HC as the filler mixture. This is the American M83, a carrier, Smoke, striker-release, burning type, hand Grenade, used to generate white Smoke for screening activities of small units, also used for Ground-to-Air signalling, that produces a cloud of Smoke for 25 to 70 seconds."It also features a new body, though it uses the same fuze as the AN-M8.
Originally designed in the 1990s purely for use as a training Grenade, it has since started to replace the AN-M8 in combat."