I'm intrigued by this 'Thermobaric Grenade' at the bottom of this page:
http://www.elements-...ts/consumer.htm
The name seems to suggest it's some sort of FAE type device, but that sounds incredibly complicated for a training/reenactment grenade... is this marketing hype? I'm also not quite sure how this kind of device would create such a loud concussion, "with shock waves being felt a large distance away" instead of just a very very bright flash.
Does anyone have any info on these?

Thermobaric Grenade
Started by Creepin_pyro, Apr 19 2007 04:04 PM
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#1
Posted 19 April 2007 - 04:04 PM
#2
Posted 19 April 2007 - 04:31 PM
Sounds to me like an over-fueled metal/oxidizer system. These generally create a bright flash, a shock wave and a very deep bang.
For example the M46 photoflash mixture. I guess it is alot of marketing as the term 'Thermobaric Grenade' generally stands for killing people not with fragments but to harm bodys etc. by shock waves and heat.
I guess it just sounds cooler to sell it under such a name!
For example the M46 photoflash mixture. I guess it is alot of marketing as the term 'Thermobaric Grenade' generally stands for killing people not with fragments but to harm bodys etc. by shock waves and heat.
I guess it just sounds cooler to sell it under such a name!
#3
Posted 20 April 2007 - 08:42 AM
Im not sure on the technical side of things but i went to a display a couple of years ago and at the end they had a similar device,not really much of a bang but like a slow moving concussive shockwave,it was quite something
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#4
Posted 20 April 2007 - 06:40 PM
I saw a similar think in a 5th november display at school. I thinnk it was fired professionally, and there wer about 3 ground salutes, of which you could see and feel the shockwave. Absolutely fantastic. (thinking back the saftey distance was too short. The crowd nearly got hit by some stars from a mine which fell over or misfired)
#5
Posted 17 May 2007 - 10:45 AM
There is a video on the home page, doesn't look like it does a great deal.
Demo is around 1min40 into the video.
We use their products on our paintball site, but not that particular grenade.
Most of the grenades are a bit cack apart from the smokes which are awesome.
Demo is around 1min40 into the video.
We use their products on our paintball site, but not that particular grenade.
Most of the grenades are a bit cack apart from the smokes which are awesome.
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#6
Posted 17 May 2007 - 11:44 AM
Cool - thanks guys. I don't think I'll be buying any of these afterall!
While we're on the subject.... does anyone know of a source for these grenades?:

I used a few of these a couple of years ago and haven't been able to find any since. I think they're of German origin, definitely using metal-glazed BP, they're big, blue, and have a large spollette-type fuse initiated by friction igniter. And they're incredibly loud ; P
I'd be extremely grateful if anyone can provide any info on these.
While we're on the subject.... does anyone know of a source for these grenades?:

I used a few of these a couple of years ago and haven't been able to find any since. I think they're of German origin, definitely using metal-glazed BP, they're big, blue, and have a large spollette-type fuse initiated by friction igniter. And they're incredibly loud ; P
I'd be extremely grateful if anyone can provide any info on these.
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