This video compares three types of smoke-generating devices for tactical obscuration. The TLSFX SP90 hand-strike smoke bomb is highlighted for its rapid, thick white smoke output, effectively obscuring a range quickly. A grenade-launched smoke bomb from Ordnance Group, fired via a TAC 79 launcher, offers milder masking capabilities for its size. An expired emergency smoke flare from Hickory Flatbs produces a long-lasting, intensely orange smoke, though with less immediate masking power than the SP90.
This guide details the operation of the Orion Flare Launcher, as demonstrated by Civilian Tactical. It covers loading, safety procedures, and firing, highlighting the distinct performance characteristics of red and green flares. The video emphasizes the launcher's proprietary flare system and its limitations with standard 12-gauge ammunition.
This video showcases the Ikaros Aerial Parachute Flare, a powerful signaling device with a 40-second burn time and parachute deployment. The host emphasizes safety, demonstrating proper ignition and choosing a rainy day to mitigate fire risk. The flare launches like a rocket, deploys its parachute, and burns brightly before extinguishing.
This video provides an informative overview of a 1967 Polish Flare Gun from the Radom (Circle 11) factory. The presenter, a collector and enthusiast, demonstrates its break-action mechanism and highlights the 26.5mm caliber. Crucially, the video emphasizes Canadian legal restrictions, stating it's illegal to fire flare guns unless in a state of emergency. The content is casual yet knowledgeable, focusing on the operational aspects and legal context of this signaling device.
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