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Russia: Granada is from 1965 and packed in straw, straw is good. America: each grenade is packed individually in a cardboard tube to avoid danger, its lot is from 2005-2008 Tubes come in a thick wooden crate. Germans: Das grenade comes in das high strength perfectly molded plastic case, comes in wondebar order. Produced Yesterday
@isaakad its cringe to sit there for an hour+ autistically braking down how accurate a 1960's holywood b film is. The channel went down hill when the older guy in the original vids stopped being involved
Always interesting to see in these grenade tests just how random shrapnel really is. If the ground is a bit soft or if there happens to be a rock in the way you can get away with being almost right next to a grenade and just suffer from the blast concussion, and then sometimes someone 50m away catches a nasty bit of shrapnel in the neck. Such is life.
Pentrite is my favourite high explosive, highly brisant, high energy, cheap to produce, nontoxic, environmentaly friendly, a bit senistive but can be phlegmatized to below hexogen sensitivity. Thank you and stay safe ;) Ed.: The DM82 is also the best time fuze for hand grenades, very reliable even in old specimens and extreme temperatures, also the safest one on the market, the Swiss and British also use it in their grenades.
and much like nitroglycerin it can be an effective vasodilator. Not on the market anymore in Canada, but it came as tablets 10, 20 & 80mg. Peri-Trate was the name I think, first came out in the 60s and was pulled off the market in the early `00s ISDN, another nitrate which superseded PETN. if its pure, at least on paper, will also deflagrate if intiated.
its both mate chemistry name is Pentaerythritol tetranitrate or also names under petn, pent, pentyl, penta, in Russian ПЕНТА, primarily in German, as nitropenta, pentyl so he is correct you both are i remove landmine by the way @@MaaveMaave
Meanwhile Ze Pölizei in Berlin, Germany is evacuation a whole house with several flats, and the one on the other side of the street, to remove 1 (one!) handgranade.
@@totalitaer. They didn't do it because of the grenade, they did it because the RAF woman could've step up boobytraps in her flat. Keep the facts straight commie.
I like how they basically cut out the need for a seperate non-fragmenting offensive grenade by having a removable frag sheath with it. I don't see the non-fragmenting form being used as often but at least you don't need to supply two different types of grenade when one can be either. Probably more expensive but still clever engineering.
I served in the bundeswehr and really liked the dm51 great to throw and nice to store. we never used the shrapnell when doing cqb only he wich worked great to clear out rooms
We used the DM-51mostly with the Shrapnell jackets. The Video sound doesn't really show the massive bang and fierceness of this grenade. The shrapnells of course come with a much greater velocity than a rifle bullett. If i remember correctly, it's like approx. 6000m/sec ( a rifle bullett 800 -900m/sec range.) (former Bundeswehr instructor/Sergeant here)
Way way back when I was a young soldier, we used the M36 grenade, they came in separate parts, before going out, you “assembled” your grenades. It was etiquette to assemble your own grenades and to do so in the middle of an open area with non-one else around (in case of mistakes). You had to select the fuse deals you were going to load, insert the fuse and connect it to the “works” and screw it all together. Later we moved on to the M26 grenade, they came from the factory already assembled, sometimes they had an “instantaneous” fuse and the moment the spoon sprung off the grenade it blew. It killed and injured a few, one of our blokes lost most of his hand. Later we got “mini” grenades, useless rubbish. My preference was the larger “can” type WP grenades, they really scared the opposition.
Naar no way that's not the accent, behaviour or mannerisms of any Ukrainian person alive.. no matter where they studied. . that's a Czech person, czech personality, Czech attitude, Czech jokes, Czech pronunciation on both English and Russian words. This man is not a Ukrainian or Russian... Sure he's not going to tell his full life story .. J mean he's hiding his face in the videos it's very unlikely what he tells is true.. that would be foolish of him.. @@MarekVacek
Glad you are astill with us man, neck deep in the field and still making absolutely killer work, we dont deserve you dude, keep rocking it out there. God bless you with all you do.
Greetings from Germany! My predecessor actually left me the body of the grenade and I can tell that it makes for an excellent pencil holder. The body also makes for a great substitute if you want to improve your throwing skills. You just need to fill it with a bag of sand and tape the bag. I hope the Brits will send you some nice Storm Shadows soon and if a couple Taurus did find they’r way to Ukraine I would be all for that.
I don’t know, ww2 grenades were way deadlier. My grandfather who did the pacific campaign in ww2 in the Americal division said in the evening you dug your self a foxhole then picked all the shrapnel out of your face arms and back, I asked why you didn’t go back to the aid station to do that? He said the worst feeling you ever had in a combat experience is being alone and I wasn’t walking back alone in the evening through the lines to possibly get shot by some dope. He never got a Purple Heart because his wounds were never officially registered and logged even by combat line medics. I remember in the 80’s I was sitting on his back and I found a bump on his back and my grandmother said let me see, he told her to stop picking at it because it was just shrapnel and it would work it’s way out😂😂😂😂 and eventually it did. This was 35 years after the war.
Man I love this channel. He shows things that I didn't even know existed, no toys, no bs just the real thing. Very interesting to see although the circumstances could be better. Good luck, stay safe.
Hi Valgear! On the off-chance that you see this. I was using your Q&A video as evidence for industry opinion regarding a humanitarian drone that I have been developing. If you still have a save of that video on your computer, I would be very grateful if I could get in contact about it. What you said about the Kakhovka dam was invaluable for the direction that I then took in the design process. Thank you for your service and for helping me, many thanks if you can find the video also.
Just discovered your channel, I'll watch your old stuff until you find the time to upload more! I love your style and I think you don't need to upgrade any video equipment, it works well as-is!
I want the shrapnel casing of that thing as a pen holder as well. And maybe as a cup for beverages :3 While keeping the actual grenades for... Emergencies
Keep fighting the good fight, Valgear. Ensure that the DM51 with the blood stains on it is delivered nicely to the enemy with the spoon removed. If you have the time and the DM51 is deployed in the way mentioned above, an after-battle damage assessment would be appreciated. So freaking surreal that I am working from home in Queensland Australia, watching an operator in Ukraine walk me through the 'manual of arms' on a German hand grenade that I will probably never ever get to see in person, hold or use, let alone use in an active theatre of war in offensive or defensive mode. Much respect to you, Valgear; stay safe!
4:58 the sound of the plastic shroud hitting the grounds sounds like the sound a character makes upon death in a lego game and I find it to be quite goofy
Awesome. That was very interesting since I asked a couple of month ago, if it's possible for you to get a hand on German ones. Taanks for the video Stay safe Val!
Glad to see you are safe and well, Val. Also, very nice demonstration of the DM 51. The Germans always seems to have a nice and presentable case for their weapons. Thanks Val!
God I hate war. I love weapons and their functions, it’s really a testimony to how advanced of a civilization we are but unfortunately we’re not mature enough to realize that we should love one another and that all wars are pointless
@@poopoo7705 I understand that we won’t ever have fully established peace and to wish for no war is not naive it’s just human. To want war is human and to not want war is human
yeah war sucks but it'll never go away, even if there was only one country and one culture there would still be war. even chimpanzees have wars you know, each troop has established territories and a monkey from another group comes into anothers territory they either kill him or intentionally keep him alive but deform him.
There will always be competition and conflict and the desire to defend something and to sacrifice life for that defense if need be. To be so equal to others that competition and conflict are not ever needed sounds horrifyingly boring.
OH YEHA BABY another video I didn’t expect! Thought you would take a break? Awesome to see some German quality! I know some people who work there and well are proud u put em to good use
Hey i started following your channel for the firearm reviews, I hope you get the chance to do more comparative reviews. This real world knowledge is very useful in determining the pros/cons of each rifle platform
your back my brother, nice too see you again hope is all well and swell with you and your homeland and buddy's. I'm still working on my kit to go to Ukraine to help as a volunteer. reasons for working on my kit as I don't want the Ukrainians to have to kit me out when they can kit someone out that maybe more less fortunate than me in the money department, I don't want to take from them as I want to give all I can.
Valgear it’s good to see you’re okay. I was thinking about you the other day, when I first saw the grenade it just reminded me of a child’s toy. I don’t know why I think maybe because it looks so plastic. The last time I threw a grenade was about 28 years ago. I still remember it been good fun . You take care of yourself and will see you again
I always expexcted more of a explosion from grenades but i understand that it is made for the shrapnel to hurt you not really the explosion itself .... Very cool video 👍
The DM-51 sounds much more impressive and fierce in real life - and come to think of it, recording circuits nowadays have sound compression and Limiters integrated. This is a massive and fierce blast with this grenade believe me. Also keep in mind, that the shrapnels blast off with a velocity of approx. 6000m/sec, much faster than a rifle bullet. ( former Bundeswehr army instructor/sergeant here)
Meanwhile, during my army time, we had to throw at safe ranges with concrete covers and a bunker behind it where we waited at our turn. He just throws a grenade randomly 5 meter away at an open field...
As always, thank you for giving us some first hand perspective on what's liked and used. With all my respect and support from the US, stay dangerous my friend. Slava Ukraine !
The idea behind removing the fragmentation sleeve, is either to reduce damage risk in CQB (blast wave will stun or incapacitate enemies in a room, but not accidentally cause shrapnel penetration through doors or flimsy walls. Or you can use it to attach it to a locked door, window, etc. as a "door opener"... You still need to get cover, though. 😇
Probably one of my favorite grenade made to this day I was hoping you were doing a video on this thank you it has such a great fragmentation spread I think it's the future of grenades they should all be made with extra fragmentation sleeves you can probably do that with a lot of grenades by 3D printing
Ahoj chlape, máš český přízvuk, tak doufám, že rozumíš česky :D každopádně, obidvuji tě, děláš skvělou práci a chtěl jsem se zeptat, zda jsi sloužil v AČR a něco k tvýmu životu v AČR. Máš na to video někde?
I'm pretty sure the Australian army is upgrading from its old F1 frag (different to Soviet and French) and F2 blast grenades to a design somewhat like the DM51 combining a blast grenade with a frag sleeve. The DM51 is a pretty nicely designed grenade.
'This one still has bloodstains on it, so it will be used on the enemy.' fucking legend
When did this get said?
4:17@@DerDoppelgaengerX
@@DerDoppelgaengerXwhat about you just watch the video and pay attention to what is being said?
@@thelespauldude3283 I have a tbi and developed auditory processing issues.
@@AndreAKAua youtube is bugging out. I clicked on the timestamp, video 20 seconds before or after is infinite loading, but every other time it plays.
“This was Very nice boom” -Valgear
Best quote of 2024❤
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Made me laugh when he said that 😂
@@ChuntyCops made me think of Borat
Legendary czech accent
😂
Russia: Granada is from 1965 and packed in straw, straw is good.
America: each grenade is packed individually in a cardboard tube to avoid danger, its lot is from 2005-2008 Tubes come in a thick wooden crate.
Germans: Das grenade comes in das high strength perfectly molded plastic case, comes in wondebar order. Produced Yesterday
Oh you've heard of countries have you
Glad to see that valgear is ok
Never clicked a notification so quickly. Great to get your take on this one!
lamo haven't you got more cringe movie reviews to do??
@@red_ed5715 They never run out my dude.
@@red_ed5715check his recently made videos and only one out of 10-15 recently is a movie.
@@red_ed5715 cringe ? How so ?
@isaakad its cringe to sit there for an hour+ autistically braking down how accurate a 1960's holywood b film is.
The channel went down hill when the older guy in the original vids stopped being involved
Always interesting to see in these grenade tests just how random shrapnel really is. If the ground is a bit soft or if there happens to be a rock in the way you can get away with being almost right next to a grenade and just suffer from the blast concussion, and then sometimes someone 50m away catches a nasty bit of shrapnel in the neck. Such is life.
It's spooky to think about tbh. Grenades have always freaked me out.
Yep depends on surface and obstacles and also „ random“ positioning fate or luck call it as you want
@@KKKKKKK-sr1fz yeah, that's what he said you freakin bot
Valgear finding a grenade never seen before:
"this will make a fine addiction to my collection"
War makes for strange hobbies!
Pentrite is my favourite high explosive, highly brisant, high energy, cheap to produce, nontoxic, environmentaly friendly, a bit senistive but can be phlegmatized to below hexogen sensitivity. Thank you and stay safe ;)
Ed.: The DM82 is also the best time fuze for hand grenades, very reliable even in old specimens and extreme temperatures, also the safest one on the market, the Swiss and British also use it in their grenades.
Ah it's PETN. Thank you, I couldn't hear the word and neither could closed caption
and much like nitroglycerin it can be an effective vasodilator.
Not on the market anymore in Canada, but it came as tablets 10, 20 & 80mg.
Peri-Trate was the name I think, first came out in the 60s and was pulled off the market in the early `00s
ISDN, another nitrate which superseded PETN. if its pure, at least on paper, will also deflagrate if intiated.
its both mate chemistry name is Pentaerythritol tetranitrate or also names under petn, pent, pentyl, penta, in Russian ПЕНТА, primarily in German, as nitropenta, pentyl so he is correct you both are i remove landmine by the way @@MaaveMaave
@fritzhaber3994 But not friendly to human bodys😂🥴👍👍.
Mine tooooooooo BANG
"THIS WAS VERY NICE BOOM" Glad you're safe Val!
I love the candid chatting while death gripping a live and armed grenade
OMG! Usage demonstration of the pull ring not on the blue one, but a life DM51... what a time to live in!
I kept my blue one 😊
Meanwhile Ze Pölizei in Berlin, Germany is evacuation a whole house with several flats, and the one on the other side of the street, to remove 1 (one!) handgranade.
@@totalitaer. all for the show. all for the show😉
The blue exercise version is designated DM58.
@@totalitaer. They didn't do it because of the grenade, they did it because the RAF woman could've step up boobytraps in her flat.
Keep the facts straight commie.
I like how they basically cut out the need for a seperate non-fragmenting offensive grenade by having a removable frag sheath with it. I don't see the non-fragmenting form being used as often but at least you don't need to supply two different types of grenade when one can be either. Probably more expensive but still clever engineering.
"we have very nice little crater"
The ants in the ground: PROTECT THE QUEEN!!!!!!
This man taking the time to flip the camera with a live grenade in his hand is the quality i want in my content
I served in the bundeswehr and really liked the dm51 great to throw and nice to store. we never used the shrapnell when doing cqb only he wich worked great to clear out rooms
What would you guys do with the extra shrapnel jackets?
@@metalfusion1319 Use as penholders I guess 😅
@@metalfusion1319 Tape them to the grenades you want to use with shrapnel :) DIY Satchel charge.
@@metalfusion1319 pen holder as mentioned in the video ;) but no mostly we had them refitted with the he filler so it could be dual use again
We used the DM-51mostly with the Shrapnell jackets. The Video sound doesn't really show the massive bang and fierceness of this grenade. The shrapnells of course come with a much greater velocity than a rifle bullett. If i remember correctly, it's like approx. 6000m/sec ( a rifle bullett 800 -900m/sec range.) (former Bundeswehr instructor/Sergeant here)
Way way back when I was a young soldier, we used the M36 grenade, they came in separate parts, before going out, you “assembled” your grenades. It was etiquette to assemble your own grenades and to do so in the middle of an open area with non-one else around (in case of mistakes). You had to select the fuse deals you were going to load, insert the fuse and connect it to the “works” and screw it all together. Later we moved on to the M26 grenade, they came from the factory already assembled, sometimes they had an “instantaneous” fuse and the moment the spoon sprung off the grenade it blew. It killed and injured a few, one of our blokes lost most of his hand. Later we got “mini” grenades, useless rubbish. My preference was the larger “can” type WP grenades, they really scared the opposition.
The silent fuze is what is most impressive. I can see multiple use cases for that.
Knowing from training, traps made with those really really suck for you in trenches. They are just really quiet when activated.
Krásný český přízvuk. Thank you for your service.
Ale Valgear je Ukrajinec, v Česku pouze studoval. V jednom z videí to říkal.
@@MarekVacek Však já netvrdím opak. Konstatoval jsem přítomnost Českého přízvuku. Toď vše.
Naar no way that's not the accent, behaviour or mannerisms of any Ukrainian person alive.. no matter where they studied. . that's a Czech person, czech personality, Czech attitude, Czech jokes, Czech pronunciation on both English and Russian words. This man is not a Ukrainian or Russian... Sure he's not going to tell his full life story .. J mean he's hiding his face in the videos it's very unlikely what he tells is true.. that would be foolish of him.. @@MarekVacek
Sobering.
Your fortitude is inspiring. Finding time to share with us in such a horrific situation.
You are awesome.
What horrific situation
@@GaiusCaligula234The war in Ukraine, the one he is fighting in
@@andresmartinezramos7513 I think it's fine
Glad you are astill with us man, neck deep in the field and still making absolutely killer work, we dont deserve you dude, keep rocking it out there. God bless you with all you do.
Greetings from Germany!
My predecessor actually left me the body of the grenade and I can tell that it makes for an excellent pencil holder.
The body also makes for a great substitute if you want to improve your throwing skills. You just need to fill it with a bag of sand and tape the bag.
I hope the Brits will send you some nice Storm Shadows soon and if a couple Taurus did find they’r way to Ukraine I would be all for that.
Storm Shadows are too heavy to throw.
@@JanFWeh With that attitude they are, yes.
I don’t know, ww2 grenades were way deadlier. My grandfather who did the pacific campaign in ww2 in the Americal division said in the evening you dug your self a foxhole then picked all the shrapnel out of your face arms and back, I asked why you didn’t go back to the aid station to do that? He said the worst feeling you ever had in a combat experience is being alone and I wasn’t walking back alone in the evening through the lines to possibly get shot by some dope. He never got a Purple Heart because his wounds were never officially registered and logged even by combat line medics. I remember in the 80’s I was sitting on his back and I found a bump on his back and my grandmother said let me see, he told her to stop picking at it because it was just shrapnel and it would work it’s way out😂😂😂😂 and eventually it did. This was 35 years after the war.
Always a good day when Valgear posts a new video. Thank you so much for all you do and making this content for us.
Man I love this channel. He shows things that I didn't even know existed, no toys, no bs just the real thing.
Very interesting to see although the circumstances could be better.
Good luck, stay safe.
It’s always a good day when valgear uploads. Stay safe, stay strong guys 💛💙
Hi Valgear! On the off-chance that you see this. I was using your Q&A video as evidence for industry opinion regarding a humanitarian drone that I have been developing. If you still have a save of that video on your computer, I would be very grateful if I could get in contact about it. What you said about the Kakhovka dam was invaluable for the direction that I then took in the design process. Thank you for your service and for helping me, many thanks if you can find the video also.
Great to see you are safe valgear just wanted to say I appreciate your videos explaining about weapons used in Ukraine thank you.
Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦🇬🇧
Slava Rusiji
my taxes financed that! and im fucking proud they did!
Instead of going to somethibf useful they go to youtube videos, that is surely something to be proud of
No its german present
So when do you get one of these since you paid for it right?
@@hellishcyberdemon7112 i know how to build my own for new year
@@sugandesenuds6663 nice! I could myself but I have no place to use em
Hope you’re okay, been a couple weeks.
Hope valgear is doing good
Just discovered your channel, I'll watch your old stuff until you find the time to upload more! I love your style and I think you don't need to upgrade any video equipment, it works well as-is!
Great design. I never thought the hand grenade could be improved on but here it is.
I hope you're safe man. Prayers for you.
What a demonstration!! 👍🏻👍🏻
Not even Ian from forgotten weapons can test live grenades in a warzone.
I want the shrapnel casing of that thing as a pen holder as well. And maybe as a cup for beverages :3
While keeping the actual grenades for... Emergencies
I love your videos so much. You've got a great way of presenting information - detail peppered with anecdotes.
Keep fighting the good fight, Valgear.
Ensure that the DM51 with the blood stains on it is delivered nicely to the enemy with the spoon removed.
If you have the time and the DM51 is deployed in the way mentioned above, an after-battle damage assessment would be appreciated.
So freaking surreal that I am working from home in Queensland Australia, watching an operator in Ukraine walk me through the 'manual of arms' on a German hand grenade that I will probably never ever get to see in person, hold or use, let alone use in an active theatre of war in offensive or defensive mode.
Much respect to you, Valgear; stay safe!
this is one of my favorite channels
Hi great to see u back. Much love from Ireland ❤️ 🇮🇪 ♥️ 💙
4:58 the sound of the plastic shroud hitting the grounds sounds like the sound a character makes upon death in a lego game and I find it to be quite goofy
Awesome. That was very interesting since I asked a couple of month ago, if it's possible for you to get a hand on German ones. Taanks for the video Stay safe Val!
That was a pretty good throw as any, just about in the middle. Great video and thanks Val.
I'm glad you save the pen holder on the right for the enemy. Great video. 👍
When he pulled the pin it sounded like the Lego block break sound lol😂
"this one will be for test, this one will be used for enemy"
Interesting how a soft ground can improve survability
Thank you very much for the Content and Stay safe out there man..
Glad to see you are safe and well, Val. Also, very nice demonstration of the DM 51. The Germans always seems to have a nice and presentable case for their weapons. Thanks Val!
I don't think I will ever get tired of your reviews Val.
great idea to be able to switch out for difference uses.
Great modular design.
Much love from Germany
Horrido Joho!
God I hate war. I love weapons and their functions, it’s really a testimony to how advanced of a civilization we are but unfortunately we’re not mature enough to realize that we should love one another and that all wars are pointless
War isn't good but it's incredibly naive to think of it as anything but a necessary evil
@@poopoo7705 I understand that we won’t ever have fully established peace and to wish for no war is not naive it’s just human. To want war is human and to not want war is human
yeah war sucks but it'll never go away, even if there was only one country and one culture there would still be war.
even chimpanzees have wars you know, each troop has established territories and a monkey from another group comes into anothers territory they either kill him or intentionally keep him alive but deform him.
There will always be competition and conflict and the desire to defend something and to sacrifice life for that defense if need be. To be so equal to others that competition and conflict are not ever needed sounds horrifyingly boring.
@@SolarGeneralI don't think the preservation of life is boring
OH YEHA BABY another video I didn’t expect! Thought you would take a break?
Awesome to see some German quality! I know some people who work there and well are proud u put em to good use
That carrying case makes it so convenient to take through airport security.
Yes fbi this guy right here
Interesting grenade design…I have never seen that before.
Good to hear from you stay safe
Do a video about different detonators, tripwires, anti-lift devices etc!
Nice try fed boy
Modern warfare wild youtuber/active soldier doing gear reviews. Long live friend love life ❤️
Glad to see you still around. Thank you for the video. I hope you stay safe. Best of luck to you.
The WW2 German Potato Masher grenade, had a fragmentation jacket too.
That explosion seems significantly less powerful than an m67 grenade (and yes I’ve used them before)
Love how the grenades come in a plastic case, it's actually kind of stylish.
Nice to see you still rattling around! I hope it's all going good over there.
amazing video as always.
dude you are a fucking legend
Hey i started following your channel for the firearm reviews, I hope you get the chance to do more comparative reviews. This real world knowledge is very useful in determining the pros/cons of each rifle platform
thank you for the valuable information!!!
Man, all the secret squirrel stuff has really kept recruitment down. It's cool they're finally opening up the lab doors. Subbed!
your back my brother, nice too see you again hope is all well and swell with you and your homeland and buddy's. I'm still working on my kit to go to Ukraine to help as a volunteer. reasons for working on my kit as I don't want the Ukrainians to have to kit me out when they can kit someone out that maybe more less fortunate than me in the money department, I don't want to take from them as I want to give all I can.
Great vid, thanks Bud.
THE LEGEND IS BACK
Valgear it’s good to see you’re okay. I was thinking about you the other day, when I first saw the grenade it just reminded me of a child’s toy. I don’t know why I think maybe because it looks so plastic.
The last time I threw a grenade was about 28 years ago. I still remember it been good fun .
You take care of yourself and will see you again
I always expexcted more of a explosion from grenades but i understand that it is made for the shrapnel to hurt you not really the explosion itself .... Very cool video 👍
The DM-51 sounds much more impressive and fierce in real life - and come to think of it, recording circuits nowadays have sound compression and Limiters integrated. This is a massive and fierce blast with this grenade believe me. Also keep in mind, that the shrapnels blast off with a velocity of approx. 6000m/sec, much faster than a rifle bullet. ( former Bundeswehr army instructor/sergeant here)
"Front line review" is cool. Great demo too - camera angle was cool. Take care brother.
Cheers
Thanks Valgear! Stay safe
Szczęścia i zdrowia!
Im glad you are doing well, stay safe❤💪
Do you think we’ll see more info on the Malyuk?
Meanwhile, during my army time, we had to throw at safe ranges with concrete covers and a bunker behind it where we waited at our turn. He just throws a grenade randomly 5 meter away at an open field...
What happened then?
Boom @@AntonAdelson
Thing looks nice but kind of huge. A silent fuse outside of Russian grenades isn't that uncommon, is it?
Next video:
"This is a Taurus missile...it is from Germany......it is my favorite cruise missile because it has this nice ( *click!* ) ...system..."
I just stumbled upon your channel, its great! Stay safe & keep up the good work, I love the content!
Nice
As always, thank you for giving us some first hand perspective on what's liked and used. With all my respect and support from the US, stay dangerous my friend. Slava Ukraine !
Shrapnel Effect Is Ok But I'm Shocked How Weak A Modern Grenade Seems!
More Power Is Necessary!
I like that it looks like a toy, and that it has an offensive variant
Awesome
The idea behind removing the fragmentation sleeve, is either to reduce damage risk in CQB (blast wave will stun or incapacitate enemies in a room, but not accidentally cause shrapnel penetration through doors or flimsy walls.
Or you can use it to attach it to a locked door, window, etc. as a "door opener"... You still need to get cover, though. 😇
Love the vids val! keep up the good content!
Probably one of my favorite grenade made to this day I was hoping you were doing a video on this thank you it has such a great fragmentation spread I think it's the future of grenades they should all be made with extra fragmentation sleeves you can probably do that with a lot of grenades by 3D printing
In the US, we sometimes get the empty plastic grenade cases on the surplus market, and I always wondered how the grenades fit in there. Nice video.
Ahoj chlape, máš český přízvuk, tak doufám, že rozumíš česky :D každopádně, obidvuji tě, děláš skvělou práci a chtěl jsem se zeptat, zda jsi sloužil v AČR a něco k tvýmu životu v AČR. Máš na to video někde?
"It still has the blood stains on, this one will be used on the enemy" damn I hope you are doing okay.
I'm pretty sure the Australian army is upgrading from its old F1 frag (different to Soviet and French) and F2 blast grenades to a design somewhat like the DM51 combining a blast grenade with a frag sleeve. The DM51 is a pretty nicely designed grenade.
Love your videos, love your czech accent :D dis was very najs bum. You make Snejdarek proud. Nazdar.
i'm german and i nevr knew that we had out own grenades. i only remember the ones from WW2, but not current ones lol
You're my new favorite channel. Liked, subbed, commented, hell yeah dude.
That Donetsk Oblast flag patch looks pretty cool.
Thank you, brother 🙏