This video demonstrates a test of a 37mm grenade, dubbed the 'Marine Blaster 3000', for less-lethal crowd control applications. The testing involves evaluating projectile spread on a paper target and energy impact on a water gallon, followed by a simulated crowd engagement using riot heads. Adjustments to the projectile and charge are made to optimize effectiveness.
This video demonstrates the testing of a 37mm grenade, dubbed the 'Marine Blaster 3000', for less-lethal riot control applications. Initial tests with paper targets showed insufficient spread, prompting adjustments by a professional reloader. Subsequent tests involved a water jug to assess impact energy and simulated riot heads to evaluate effectiveness against a crowd.
This video tests three unfamiliar 37mm grenades sent by 'Deskop' for the Tática Civil channel. The presenter attempts to identify their purpose, noting one is a 'Crackle Round' traditionally used for animal control. Two other blue-banded rounds, featuring a .38 Special casing base, are tested with mixed results, including misfires and a projectile that appears to be a chalk marker round.
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