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  2. Stun grenade - Wikipedia

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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 senses. Upon detonation, a stun grenade produces a blinding flash of light and an extremely loud "bang".

  3. M84 stun grenade - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Category:Stun grenades - Wikipedia

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    Stun grenade; A. Alsetex 410; G. GLI-F4 grenade; M. M84 stun grenade; N. NICO BTV-1 flash-bang grenade This page was last edited on 3 January 2014, at 16:41 ...

  5. Grenade - Wikipedia

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    Sting grenades, also known as stingball or sting ball grenades, [39] are stun grenades based on the design of the fragmentation grenade. Instead of using a metal casing to produce fragmentation, they are made from hard rubber and are filled with around 100 rubber or plastic balls.

  6. Flash-bang - Wikipedia

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    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

  7. Alsetex 410 - Wikipedia

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    The intense sound (160 decibels, measured at 15 metres) causes temporary deafness; Employed in a closed space, the Alsetex 410 Splinterless stun hand grenade has no destructive effect on the surroundings

  8. RGM-40 Kastet - Wikipedia

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    It was designed primarily for police use and can use a wide range non-lethal ammunition (e.g., tear gas, stun grenades, etc.). [1] It can also use standard 40mm VOG-25 and VOG-25P fragmentation grenades.

  9. Contact explosive - Wikipedia

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    Stun grenades, flash bangs, and flares all use flash powder to create bright, flashing lights and loud noise that disorients the enemy. On the other hand, many of these cheap, volatile contact explosives are also used in improvised explosive devices (IEDs) created by terrorists and suicide bombers. [ 8 ]