Sending Grenade with a Drone to a frozen lake M67 Payload

Published on December 3, 2022
Duration: 12:26

This video demonstrates a unique experiment involving a drone carrying an M67 grenade over a frozen lake. The drone is equipped with a custom release mechanism designed to pull the grenade's pin upon release. The M67 grenade detonates successfully on the ice, creating a significant shockwave and water plume. The video also features a gold-plated AK-47, which is fired into the lake at the end.

Quick Summary

An M67 grenade was deployed from a budget Amazon drone using a custom release mechanism designed to pull the pin. The grenade detonated successfully on a frozen lake, creating a significant shockwave and water plume.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Gold AK-47 & Drone Experiment
  2. 00:13Drone Payload Setup: M67 Grenade
  3. 01:30Location: Frozen Lake Quarry
  4. 02:09Pin Release Mechanism Explained
  5. 06:13Arming the M67 Grenade
  6. 08:07Drone Flight & Grenade Detonation
  7. 10:36Gold AK-47 Firing Finale

Frequently Asked Questions

How was the M67 grenade deployed from the drone?

The drone was equipped with a custom-built electronic release mechanism. A string attached to the drone frame and a paper clip were used to hold the grenade, pulling the pin when released.

What happened when the M67 grenade detonated on the frozen lake?

The M67 grenade detonated successfully on the ice, creating a significant shockwave and a large water plume as it broke through the frozen surface.

What type of AK-47 was featured in the video?

The video featured a gold-plated AK-47, provided by Gun Prime. It was chambered in 7.62x39mm and fired into the frozen lake at the end of the video.

Was the drone used for the grenade drop expensive?

No, the drone used was described as a cheap Amazon drone, costing under $200, demonstrating that budget platforms can be modified for specialized tasks.

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