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Originally Posted by Raptor1
The Type 23 grenade, originally a Chinese design, did not have this feature. The Japanese also developed the rather crude Type 4 grenade later in the war but I am not sure how hard it was to activate or if it would have worked in water.
Also, it could have been a captured grenade from any number of enemies, I can see why a Japanese pilot would keep one in case something like this happened.
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Right, since we don't have a clue what type of grenade that was it's a dead end. This also explains why some of the downed pilots where shot while approaching the boat. There was a real threat that grenades carried by these pilots could be tossed onboard a ship killing or wounding people there.