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inside the
handle or on the top of the
grenade head was used to
initiate the
fuse. The word
grenade is
likely derived from the
French word
spelled exactly...
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While much
attention in the NFL has
focused on
limiting or
treating concussions, the
latest medical research indicates that the
brain damage in CTE is...
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igniting fuses were used on low explosive-filled ones. The
early fuses had many problems. In the M5,
moisture could get in
under the foil
fuse cap, causing...
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igniter within the
fuse. The rod's
abrasive contact would cause sparks and a
flame to light,
setting the
fuse burning. This
fuse took
approximately four...
- also
available in a little-known HE-Blast
variant (better
known as the
concussion), and a
combined effect HE-Frag variant. This was
largely su****ded by...
- smoke, and may be
designed to
produce noise in
addition to the effect.
Concussion mortars are
special mortars exclusively used to
produce loud bangs, and...
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triggered in a
variety of ways, such as
remotely or via
timed fuse.
Examples include concussion disks, EMP grenades, and
thermal detonators. In
Return of...
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Granat zaczepny wz.24 (Polish for
Offensive grenade, Mark 1924) was a
concussion grenade used by the
Polish Army
before and
during World War II. The oval...
- Doble, she fell and hit her head on Maksim's leg and
suffered a mild
concussion and was
taken to a hospital. She went home to recuperate, but returned...
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grenade used by the
United Kingdom during World War I. The No. 6 was a
concussion grenade. A
variant of it,
called the "No. 7",
contained shrapnel, making...