5000⁰F Plasma! Thermobaric Hand Grenade #grenade #ordnance #chemistry #military

Published on February 23, 2024
Duration: 0:27

This entry details the identification of an inert GHTB Thermobaric Hand Grenade, likely of Eastern European origin based on its markings. The guide emphasizes inspecting specific markings like 'GHTB', '(10)-01-13', and 'INERT' on the body, as well as Cyrillic 'ИНЕРТ' on the safety lever, to confirm its training status. Proper handling with protective gloves and adherence to safety protocols for ordnance are stressed.

Quick Summary

Identify an inert GHTB Thermobaric Hand Grenade by examining specific markings. Look for 'GHTB', '(10)-01-13', and 'INERT' on the body, and Cyrillic 'ИНЕРТ' on the safety lever. These indicators confirm the grenade is a training aid and not a live munition, crucial for safe handling and identification.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unboxing and Initial Reveal
  2. 00:10Markings and Identification
  3. 00:15Safety Lever and Fuse Detail

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I identify an inert GHTB Thermobaric Hand Grenade?

Identify an inert GHTB Thermobaric Hand Grenade by looking for specific markings on its body, such as 'GHTB', '(10)-01-13', and 'INERT'. The safety lever should also feature Cyrillic text 'ИНЕРТ' to confirm it's a training version.

What does the Cyrillic marking 'ИНЕРТ' mean on a grenade?

The Cyrillic marking 'ИНЕРТ' (Inert) on a grenade's safety lever or body signifies that the device is rendered incapable of detonation. It indicates the item is a training aid or inert ordnance, not a live munition.

What are the key markings on an inert thermobaric grenade?

Key markings for an inert thermobaric grenade include the model designation (e.g., 'GHTB'), batch or factory codes (e.g., '(10)-01-13'), and explicit 'INERT' or 'ИНЕРТ' (Cyrillic) labels on the body and/or safety lever.

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