Is this AI narrated too? There's some interesting mispronounciation of words ("stably", "napalm")
@Braun30
Жыл бұрын
In Switzerland we had the 43 Stick Grenade to the mid/late 80s.
@entropyachieved750
Жыл бұрын
Great channel, some of the best explanation of weaponry.
@rainbow2710
Жыл бұрын
Lots of useful information. In particular, I discovered why modern hand grenades are so different from WWII hand grenades. Great work.
@adamfrazer5150
Жыл бұрын
Many thanks for all the effort poured into this - so much more helpful to see inside these devices and how they operate.
@MALITH666
Жыл бұрын
Love the fallout styled animation explanation. Extremely comprehensive. Learned immensely more than i knew.
@jeremythompson1593
Жыл бұрын
Man I’ve never seen any videos as informative and well illustrated as this these videos on this channel… I just watched another video about different types of Artillery shells and was absolutely blown away with that video as well, definitely worth watching!
@punchy1006
Жыл бұрын
Can confirm that outside grooves on grenades don't do much in dividing them into fragments. I have a piece of a Soviet F-1 grenade that was used on the first days of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and it is like 1/4 of the whole granade itself. Seems that kill radius of each grenade is very random.
@NightFlier999
Жыл бұрын
In the Italian army until the 1990s the Beretta BM59 rifle was available which had the native possibility of launching Energa and Super Energa anti-tank grenades. It was necessary to raise the alidade (which, in addition to being an aiming device, closs the gas recovery system so that the gases from the explosion of the blank cartridge were fully available), engage the grenade and press the trigger. It is highly advisable to use the winter trigger because if you used the standard one you risked breaking your finger due to the strong recoil
@johnsmith-mz9hh
Жыл бұрын
I love how informative this is
@jfnuyen
Жыл бұрын
Those were very good explanations of how these weapons really work.
@skepticalbadger
Жыл бұрын
"A grenade is a weapon made by putting explosives or chemicals into bullets." No. A bullet is a projectile fired from a gun. This is not just semantics, since explosive small arms and light weapon ammunition (although the latter would typically be called a 'shell' at 20mm calibre or above). The Oxford definition works well i.e. "a small bomb thrown by hand or launched mechanically"
@Fallschirmjager-xy1ep
Жыл бұрын
Since my childhood I love illustrations and animations of how mechanical devices work and your channel is a gem for me, It is so surprising you dont have millions of subscribers , keep up the good work sir, your channel is a blessing !
@poughkeepsieblue
Жыл бұрын
Ive got a couple hollowed out MK2 grenades, and i can unscrew the parrs and get a good look at tbe components.
@andrewphillips8341
Жыл бұрын
Usually vids like this are a pointless waste of time. This video provided lots of extra little details that some military manuals don't even cover. Well done.
@incog30
Жыл бұрын
Man the amount of right vs wrong info in this video is astounding.
@piconano
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the crash course.
@johnchambers2996
Жыл бұрын
While in the Marines we had a test with a picture of an M-26 grenade with the question of what its purpose was: smoke, concussion, fragmentation, or chemical. Some wise guy wrote below, "to kill".
@philippelhaus
Жыл бұрын
High Quality Illustrations, definitely needs more views/subs
@deamedroll
Жыл бұрын
Soviet RGD-33 granade pictured tucked in soldier's belt has quite different fuse than friction fuse you described. And not only stick-shaped grenades had friction fuse
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