The effective blast radius of a typical hand grenade is usually around 15 to 20 meters (approximately 50 to 65 feet), where the majority of lethal effects occur. However, shrapnel can be projected much farther, potentially reaching distances of up to 230 meters (about 750 feet) or more, depending on the type of grenade and environmental factors. Beyond this range, the risk of injury diminishes significantly. Always prioritize safety and follow guidelines when handling explosives.
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