Marine Blaster 3000: Potência máxima nos mares!

Published on January 23, 2026
Duration: 1:26

This video tests the effectiveness of a 37mm 'Marine Blaster 3000' grenade, loaded with wax crayons, for less-lethal crowd control. The testing involved firing at paper targets and simulated riot heads to assess projectile energy and impact. Adjustments were made to the projectile's charge to achieve desired effects, demonstrating a method for tuning less-lethal munitions.

Quick Summary

The 'Marine Blaster 3000' is a 37mm grenade tested for less-lethal crowd control. Initial tests showed insufficient energy, leading to adjustments in the projectile's charge to enhance impact. The grenade was fired at paper targets and simulated riot heads to assess its effectiveness and potential for minor injuries.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 37mm Grenade
  2. 00:03Marine Blaster 3000 Test Setup
  3. 00:07Purpose: Less Lethal Crowd Control
  4. 00:15Loading into TAQ 79 Launcher
  5. 00:21Initial Paper Target Test
  6. 00:36Adjusting Projectile for Water Jug Test
  7. 00:51Simulating Crowd with Riot Heads
  8. 00:57Firing at Simulated Crowd
  9. 01:09Impact Analysis on Riot Heads
  10. 01:21Conclusion on Effectiveness

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Marine Blaster 3000' and its intended use?

The 'Marine Blaster 3000' is a 37mm grenade tested for its effectiveness in less-lethal crowd control scenarios. It's designed to incapacitate or deter without causing fatal injuries, making it suitable for riot situations.

How was the effectiveness of the 37mm grenade tested?

The grenade was tested by firing it at paper targets to assess projectile spread and energy, and later at simulated riot heads to evaluate its impact and effectiveness in a crowd control simulation.

What adjustments were made to the 37mm grenade for testing?

The projectile's charge was adjusted to increase its energy output. This tuning is crucial for less-lethal munitions to ensure they have sufficient impact without being overly dangerous.

What are the potential impacts of using less-lethal 37mm grenades?

While intended to be less lethal, impacts from these grenades can still cause minor injuries, such as scrapes, and can distribute the projectile material upon impact, as demonstrated in the test.

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