Marine Blaster 3000: Potência máxima nos mares!

Published on January 23, 2026
Duration: 1:26

This video demonstrates a test of a 37mm grenade, dubbed the 'Marine Blaster 3000', for less-lethal crowd control applications. The testing involves evaluating projectile spread on a paper target and energy impact on a water gallon, followed by a simulated crowd engagement using riot heads. Adjustments to the projectile and charge are made to optimize effectiveness.

Quick Summary

The 'Marine Blaster 3000' is a 37mm grenade tested for less-lethal crowd control. Its effectiveness was evaluated by observing projectile spread on paper, energy transfer on a water gallon, and impact on simulated riot heads, with adjustments made to trajectory and charge for optimal performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 37mm Grenade Test
  2. 00:07Purpose: Less-Lethal Crowd Control
  3. 00:15Loading the TAQ 79 Launcher
  4. 00:21Initial Paper Target Test
  5. 00:36Water Gallon Impact Test
  6. 00:51Simulating a Crowd with Riot Heads
  7. 00:57Final Test Firing
  8. 01:09Impact Analysis on Riot Heads
  9. 01:21Conclusion: Riot Control 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. The video demonstrates its application in simulated riot situations.

How was the effectiveness of the 37mm grenade evaluated?

Effectiveness was assessed through projectile spread on a paper target, energy transfer impact on a water gallon, and direct impact on simulated riot heads to gauge its less-lethal capabilities.

What adjustments were made to improve the 37mm grenade's performance?

The projectile's trajectory and charge were adjusted based on initial test results to enhance energy transfer and impact effectiveness when engaging simulated crowd targets.

What are the potential applications for a 37mm grenade in crowd control?

A 37mm grenade, when properly adjusted for charge and projectile, can be used for less-lethal crowd control by delivering impacts that deter or incapacitate without causing lethal harm.

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