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The info box indicates this fires a 40x47 mm grenade. When you click the link, it takes you to a page on the 40x46 (NATO) grenade. Does the Pallad fire the same 40x46 mm as the M-79 & M-203, or is it different? If different, is there any interchangability in either direction? (Can the Pallad fire NATO grenades? Can NATO launchers fire Pallad grenades?) If it is really 40x46 mm, is there any explanation why a Warsaw Pact country was adopting NATO-standard ammuntion at the peak of the cold war? Good Skoda ( talk) 22:47, 25 November 2009 (UTC) reply

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The info box indicates this fires a 40x47 mm grenade. When you click the link, it takes you to a page on the 40x46 (NATO) grenade. Does the Pallad fire the same 40x46 mm as the M-79 & M-203, or is it different? If different, is there any interchangability in either direction? (Can the Pallad fire NATO grenades? Can NATO launchers fire Pallad grenades?) If it is really 40x46 mm, is there any explanation why a Warsaw Pact country was adopting NATO-standard ammuntion at the peak of the cold war? Good Skoda ( talk) 22:47, 25 November 2009 (UTC) reply


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