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Hornet's Nest Sting Grenade with OC, CS, or OC/CS
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By scientifically combining the powerful concussive effects of a significant propelling charge of low explosive with the painful impact potential of approximately 60 .45 caliber rubber balls.
The HORNETS NEST STING GRENADE is a very effective distraction/diversion device.
The HORNETS NEST STING GRENADE was developed as a behavior modification device for use in a variety of applications.
Potential Targets/Applications: Prison/Civil Rioters
Primary Users: Law Enforcement, Military
Incapacitation Mechanism/Technology: The HORNETS NEST STING GRENADE is a non-reusable rubber filled grenade filled with approximately 60 .45 caliber rubber balls and .03 oz. of OC, CS or OC/CS surrounding an explosive charge. The fuse is ejected by a separate charge after activation eliminating the only metal portion of the grenade prior to the detonation and expulsion of the rubber projectiles in a 360° degree radius.
Physical Data: 3.125 inches in diameter and 5.25 inches in height
Performance Characteristics: When detonated, the explosive blasts the rubber balls out in a 360° degree radius which should be thrown to cover an area 7 to 25 feet from the epicenter.
Proper application of this behavior modification munition will significantly increase the security of a prison, jail orotherwise sensitive area.
Delivery Means: Hand thrown or launched
Operational Strengths: No additional equipment required.
Operational Limitations: Both minimal and maximum ranges should be established by test firings conducted at each installation, depending upon tactical conditions and security requirements of each user.
Higher power factors may produce lethal trauma when vital areas are struck and energy imparted exceeds 90 foot pounds by causing massive skull fractures, rupture of vital organs, heart compression and/or serious skin lacerations. Normal use may result in contusions, abrasions, broken ribs and concussions.
Documentation Requirements: It is recommended that officers training records be annotated to indicate proper training of less lethal blunt impact munitions and Diversionary devices use has been accomplished.
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