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A stun grenade, also known as a flash grenade, flashbang, thunderflash, or sound bomb, [1] is a non-lethal explosive device used to temporarily disorient an enemy's ...
The M84 is the currently-issued stun grenade ("flashbang") of the United States Armed Forces and SWAT teams throughout the United States. Upon detonation, it emits an intensely loud "bang" of 170–180 decibels and a blinding flash of more than one million candelas within 5 feet (1.5 meters) of initiation, sufficient to cause immediate flash ...
The M84, like most stun grenades, creates a loud bang and a blinding flash (such grenades are often called "Flash-Bang"), and is readily identifiable by its two hexagonal end-caps on a perforated tube. A small charge is detonated in the center of this tube for the desired effect. [19]
Flash-bang may refer to: Stun grenade , a non-lethal explosive device used to temporarily disorient an enemy's senses Artillery sound ranging , a method of determining the coordinates of a hostile battery using data derived from the sound of its guns firing
U.S. Federal Protective Service police officer with a riot shield A riot shield is a lightweight protection device, typically deployed by police and some military organizations, though also utilized by protestors.
A NICO BTV-1 flash-bang grenade. The NICO BTV-1 flash-bang grenade is a flash-bang grenade used in the United States. It is designed to deny access into/out of an area to individuals, move individuals through an area, and suppress individuals. It is a hand-thrown interim replacement for the MK-141 flash-bang grenade based on an urgent needs ...
Image Model Origin Type Variant In Service Notes Tanks and fire support vehicles; Sabrah Spain Israel Light tank [1]: Sabrah ASCOD 2: 10 (+8) [2] [3] ASCOD 2 fitted with Elbit Systems "Sabrah" turret with a 105mm gun.
The Chinese used explosive vests during the Second Sino-Japanese War. [1] [2] A Chinese soldier detonated a grenade vest and killed 20 Japanese at Sihang Warehouse.Chinese troops strapped explosives like grenade packs or dynamite to their bodies and threw themselves over Japanese tanks to blow them up. [3]