No SMOKE GRENADES in buildings!

Published on December 6, 2024
Duration: 0:59

This entry details the use and risks associated with the TAG 18 Smoke White grenade, particularly its dangerous effects when deployed indoors. The demonstration highlights how quickly smoke fills a confined space, severely limiting visibility and causing respiratory distress. It serves as a strong cautionary example against using such devices in enclosed environments.

Quick Summary

Never use smoke grenades indoors. The TAG 18 Smoke White grenade, demonstrated here, rapidly fills confined spaces with dense white smoke, causing complete visibility loss and severe respiratory distress. This makes indoor deployment extremely dangerous, leading to coughing and breathing difficulties.

Chapters

  1. 00:00TAG 18 Smoke Grenade Intro
  2. 00:14Tactical Uses of Smoke Grenades
  3. 00:23Indoor Demonstration and Effects

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should smoke grenades never be used indoors?

Smoke grenades produce dense smoke that rapidly fills confined spaces, severely obscuring visibility. Inhaling this smoke can cause significant coughing and breathing difficulties, as demonstrated by the speaker struggling to breathe after exposure in an indoor shooting range.

What are the key features of the TAG 18 Smoke White grenade?

The TAG 18 Smoke White grenade is a civilian version featuring a pull-pin and spoon ignition system. It has an approximate 2-second delay before emitting white smoke, intended for tactical cover during movement or defense.

What are the primary tactical uses for smoke grenades?

Smoke grenades are primarily used to cover movement during offensive attacks, defensive positions, or other tactical maneuvers. They create a visual screen to obscure friendly forces from enemy observation.

What safety risks are associated with indoor smoke grenade deployment?

The primary risks include complete loss of visibility, making navigation impossible and increasing the chance of accidents. Furthermore, the smoke itself can cause severe respiratory irritation, coughing, and difficulty breathing, as seen in the demonstration.

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