Grenade VS Car

Published on February 12, 2026
Duration: 0:22

This video demonstrates a tactical experiment involving a TAGinn TAG-67 pyrotechnic training grenade and a Skoda Superb. The presenter, Ziga from Polenar Tactical, expertly explains and demonstrates the grenade's safety features, including the pull-pin and spoon mechanism, and the 4-second fuse delay. The experiment culminates in the grenade being rolled under the car and detonating, showcasing its pyrotechnic effects. The high authority level of the speaker is evident in their precise terminology and safe handling demonstration.

Quick Summary

The TAGinn TAG-67 training grenade utilizes a pull-pin and spoon safety mechanism. Once the spoon is released, a 4-second delay initiates before detonation, producing pyrotechnic effects. Proper safety protocols, including maintaining distance and seeking cover, are crucial during deployment.

Chapters

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the safety mechanism on the TAGinn TAG-67 training grenade?

The TAGinn TAG-67 features a standard pull-pin and safety lever (spoon). The grenade will not detonate as long as the spoon is held down; releasing it initiates the fuse delay.

How long is the fuse delay on the TAGinn TAG-67?

The TAGinn TAG-67 training grenade has a 4-second delay after the safety lever (spoon) is released, providing a window for the user to reach a safe distance.

What are the key safety procedures when using pyrotechnic training grenades?

Always maintain a safe distance, seek adequate cover, and be aware of the fuse delay. Ensure the area is clear before detonation. This is a training exercise for experienced personnel.

What vehicle was used in the Polenar Tactical grenade experiment?

In the Polenar Tactical video, a silver Skoda Superb wagon was used as the target vehicle for the TAGinn TAG-67 pyrotechnic training grenade experiment.

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