Posted on 12/08/2018 5:51:38 PM PST by MNDude
I believe some of these protesters have been throwing tear gas grenades back at the police but I believe this one actually had TNT in it.
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Well done - best comment hands down.
You must be from Michigan, LOL!
He must have taken that Bruno Mars song literally:
‘Cause what you don’t understand is
I’d catch a grenade for ya (yeah yeah)
Throw my head on a blade for ya (yeah yeah)
I’d jump in front of a train for ya (yeah yeah)
You know I’d do anything for ya (yeah yeah)
First he's gotta getta grip!
Sure, just hand it to me.
There was a poster earlier today who created a thread that he must have been the first to note that the protesters were wearing Yellow Vest.
There’s a lot of that around here.
I have worked in various aspects of healthcare, so I have a passing familiarity with a variety of things across the medical spectrum. I realized I had completely extrapolated what I knew, what I have experienced, what I have seen without knowing if it was even true. (generally not good to do unless you are aware you are doing it and can qualify it)
Anyway, I immediately got curious and thought "Is that true?" and looked it up. I came across a medical journal article: Patterns in Blast Injuries to the Hand
Here is the abstract:
Keywords: Blast hand injuries, Injury pattern, Hand reconstruction, Mutilating hand injuries, Explosives
Any guy would talk about this subject (civilian aspect of this, not military} with another guy and both would understand innately that this is mostly going to involve young guys and firecrackers. Here was part of the result: "...Of the 62 patients, 92% were male with an average of 27 years age (range 1264). Most cases (89%) resulted in injury to the dominant hand...
We know, because almost all of us (seems to be mostly guys who do this) have done stupid, sometimes incredibly stupid things that could hurt us. It is sometimes a wonder any of us made it to the age of 20. It seems like every guy has a story, most turned out okay, but some didn't. And some guys have a bunch. (I tell my wife boy stories of adventure coupled with stupidity, and she only shakes her head. She never did anything approaching the harebrained things we did. I think sometimes she thinks I make it up, but guys out there know...everyone has a story.
Anyway, I digress. I don't think they are modifying the gas canisters to cause injury.
Ah. It never occurred to me that they had a combination device, CS and flash-bang.
That would explain it.
I was thinking of someone modifying the CS canisters, or having one in a thousand that has an incorrectly manufactured element inside that has a little more oomph than the specs say should be there.
I was engaged in one-dimensional thinking on that element of it and got tunnel vision thinking of that.
Wow
Police strategy must’ve been changed by order of Macron.
Next step: erect a guillotine just as a reminder.
Better yet, make room on Devil’s Island.
The French are such romantic and fun people.
I found it hilarious, she was excellent at what she did, but she didn't want to see images like that!
Over time, I suspected she would do it because she thought my response to hers was funny...or she just wanted to make me laugh...either way, okay!
“GLI-F4 Grenade. 10 grams of CS. 25 grams of TNT.”
In God’s Name, why? You don’t need that much explosive to disperse CS. Our ‘explosive’ CS grenades had just enough bang (more of a ‘pop’, really) to break the plastic container, which was actually rather fragile. You could break it and spread the CS powder just by dropping it, as I found out by accident while inventorying my Company’s riot control supplies. (Cleared the entire Armory!) If you are aiming for the Flash-Bang effect, you don’t need the CS. You really don’t want the CS; it is invisible, incapacitating and persistent, and would keep you out of the effected area, so you couldn’t occupy the area you just cleared.
Good question...I know there are cases where there is a traumatic explosive injury, and the body just temporarily spasms off all the blood vessels into the area and there is less bleeding than you might think.
Kind of a built in biological damage control mechanism.
However, with the passage of some time, those vessels relax and blood starts flowing. If measures haven’t been taken (pressure points, tourniquets, clamps) then I believe a patient could be in danger of losing a lot of blood.
Drago said it was a combo CS-flashbang. Made intentionally...
I have never picked up a tear gas container or used one (you clearly know all this) but my understanding is they do not explode in the classic sense, but instead begin emitting a plume of gas.
These things are going to go off...when I heard that, I am not surprised the guy lost his hand. That was fully expected I would think.
They’re called “grenades” for a reason.
They’re called “less lethal”, and not “non lethal”, for a reason.
People get stupidly cavalier about dangerous things when they’re compared with other really dangerous stuff (like full-blown grenades and bullets) and construed as “not so bad”.
Some find out the hard way that less dangerous things are still dangerous.
“Some of the pistol cartridges that I reload which are powerful enough to kill a horse, take only a couple of grains of powder, “
YOU reload .22’s?
Who ever would think that picking up a grenade is a good idea?
You gotta hand it to him. That beats the video of the protestor who took a beanbag to the nut sack.
I luv Karma!
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