Grenade VS Car

Published on February 12, 2026
Duration: 0:22

This demonstration by Polenar Tactical showcases the deployment of a TAGinn TAG-67 pyrotechnic training grenade under a vehicle. The expert instructor highlights the safety mechanism, emphasizing that the grenade only detonates after the safety lever is released, initiating a 4-second delay. The experiment concludes with the grenade detonating under the car, producing smoke and a blast.

Quick Summary

The TAGinn TAG-67 training grenade features a pull-pin and a safety lever (spoon). The grenade will not detonate as long as the safety lever is held down. Releasing the lever initiates a 4-second delay before detonation, allowing for safe deployment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Safety Mechanism
  2. 00:11Grenade Deployment & Detonation

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a TAGinn TAG-67 training grenade work?

The TAGinn TAG-67 training grenade functions with a pull-pin and a safety lever (spoon). Once the pin is removed, the safety lever must be held down. Releasing the lever initiates a 4-second delay before detonation.

What is the purpose of the safety lever on a training grenade?

The safety lever, or 'spoon,' on a training grenade is a critical safety feature. It prevents the striker from activating the fuse as long as it is held in place, allowing for safe handling and deployment.

What happens when the safety lever is released on a TAGinn TAG-67?

Upon releasing the safety lever on a TAGinn TAG-67 training grenade, a 4-second delay begins. This delay allows the user to deploy the grenade and move to a safe distance before it detonates.

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