A German Stielhandgranate (stick grenade) was tested against the heavy-duty tracks of a Caterpillar bulldozer, reportedly from WWII. Despite the explosive force, the thick steel tracks remained completely undamaged, demonstrating their robust construction. The grenade's operation involves a pull-string igniter with a 5-10 second delay.
This video showcases a chain of firearms manipulation, starting with Python's high-angle AK-style rifle reload. AleksWorkshop follows with a reload of a blue and tan AK variant. The sequence concludes with Schrödinger performing an AK reload, transitioning to an MP40 reload, and finishing by catching and tossing a German stick grenade, highlighting smooth weapon handling and fast reloading techniques.
This video tests a German stick grenade against Level 3A Kevlar body armor. The experiment reveals that while the armor itself remained intact, the grenade's fragmentation caused significant damage to unprotected areas and embedded shrapnel. The test highlights that fragmentation, not just blast pressure, is the primary damage mechanism of such historical ordnance.
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