SRCM Mod. 35

SCRM Mod. 35
Post war produced kaki colored training version
Type Fragmentation Grenade, Offensive
Place of origin Kingdom of Italy
Service history
In service 1935-1980
Used by Regio Esercito
Regia Aeronautica
Marina Militare
Armed Forces of Malta
Wehrmacht
Production history
Manufacturer Società Romana Costruzioni Meccaniche
Specifications
Weight 240 g
Height 85 mm
Diameter 57 mm

Filling TNT or dinitronaphthalene
Filling weight 43 g
Detonation
mechanism
percussion

The SRCM Mod. 35[1] is a hand grenade that was first issued to the Royal Italian Army in 1935, serving through World War II and into the 1980s. Nicknamed "Red Devils" by the British in 1941-1942 during the North African Campaign[2] after the red color of the most common type.

Description

Entered into service in 1935, the SRCM Mod. 35, together with the OTO Mod. 35 and the Breda Mod. 35 represented the new generation of hand grenades with which the Royal Italian Army faced World War II. After the Armistice of Cassibile it was adopted as Handgranate 328 by the German forces in Italy. It was used by the Italian Army until the late 1980s, and the armed forces of Malta (supplied by MIATM).[3]

The SRCM Mod. 35 is an offensive type hand grenade meaning that it scatters light shrapnel, lethal within a radius of less than the maximum distance of the throw, their purpose being to cover the advance of the thrower without the thrower having to seek cover. Typical throwing range is 20–25 meters and the effective range of the shrapnel 10–15 meters.[4] The outer shell of the grenade is aluminum, containing 43 grams of TNT and dinitronaphthalene with an internal wire wrapped around it that turns into shrapnel at the time of the explosion. It has two safeties, a manual one consisting of a crossbar with brass handle and an automatic one, consisting by a cross bar of aluminum connected to an external handle.

During the war the SRCM were also used as anti-personnel mines with appropriate modifications. Mounted without the safe inside a tubular structure with a pin that worked as striker when stepped eventually flowing into the tube hitting it.[5]

Issues

In the SCRM 35 Italian ordnance designers created a compact grenade that was designed to explode on impact, but it also gained a reputation for being spectacularly dangerous. The Red Devil earned its nickname for two reasons- the Italian ordnance color code for High Explosive was red and when Allies found the grenades unexploded, they sometimes had the habit of going off after the fact.

The Red Devil was activated by yanking on a rubber tab that freed a safety ring. Once hurled into the air, a safety cap partially encasing the brightly painted aluminum body, disengaged and partially armed the grenade.A small chain inside the cap acted as a second safety, pulling away and preparing the grenade from detonation.

Unlike almost all other grenades of the 20th century, the Red Devil did not used a timed chemical reaction to ignite the explosive filler. The grenade, once its safety disengaged, would explode on impact.

The Red Devil had a small shutter built into the case. Only when the grenade struck a surface with sufficient force would the shutter move, allowing a striker inside the grenade to ignite the explosive filler.The Red Devil was designed to explode, sending shrapnel out, no matter how the grenade landed.

While the safeties proved reliable, there was always problems with the grenade remaining unexploded. In North Africa, British forces during World War II would find these red painted hand grenade undetonated. And, on occasion, when the grenade was picked back up the striker would engage and detonate. [6]

Versions

Post-war produced grenades were painted a khaki color and using the same colored lines scheme for the various versions.

Version Picture Comment
War red colored shell.
War Regia Marina white with red stripe, loaded with TNT.[7]
Smoke Yellow during the war, after the war red; recognizable by many big holes on the outer shell.
Smoke Incendiary for operational use, without holes, red upper half, lower half black with lettering on the bottom F and F1, respectively.[8]
Charge reduced for training red with brown and blue stripes, charge is a mixture of 5 grams of smoke, handle without the internal shrapnel wire.
HE red with yellow line, high-potential TNT charge.

See also

Notes

  1. "Italian Army website".
  2. Italian Bomba a Mano Mod. 35 www.inert-ord.net accessed 2016-05-01
  3. "The SCRM in Malta".
  4. "Regio Esercito war material".
  5. "Anti-Personnel usage of the grenade" (in Italian).
  6. "Little Red Devil -Dieselpunks".
  7. "Weapons, SRCM bomb of italian royal navy".
  8. "SCRM".

Bibliography

  • Istruzione Sulla Bomba a Mano S.R.C.M Mod. 35 ad effetto ridotto, Stato Maggiore Esercito, 1972
  • Le armi e le artiglierie in servizio di F. Grandi, ", 1938
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