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Allen Webb 1-731-697-GEAR(4327)
Tactical Response Gear 1-866-TAC-GEAR
Description: The Continuous Discharge, CS Grenade delivers a large cloud of CS Smoke with a discharge time of around 30 seconds. These are designed for outdoor applications, where large volumes of smoke are required. This grenade is capable of being launched up to 90 yards with the proper launching adapter and launching cartridge.
History/Background: The Continuous Discharge, CS grenade was developed to overcome proximity issues with insubordinate subjects. The round expels an instant emission of CS Smoke for quick coverage and deterrence by individuals engaged in undesirable behavior.
Status: Currently Available
Potential Targets/Applications: Individual Targets, Suspect Apprehension, Prison/Civil Rioters
Primary Users: Law Enforcement, Military, and Corrections
Incapacitation Mechanism/Technology: The Continuous Discharge, CS Grenade is designed to cause disorientation through tearing and burning sensation in the eyes, violent coughing, and a burning sensation to exposed surfaces of the skin.. This allows concealment for an officer to retreat or move forward in an operation where some type of concealment is needed.
Physical Data:
A. Size: Length= 5.70" COL Diameter: 2.4"
B. Overall Weight: 400 Grams
B. Chemical weight: 80 Grams, CS
C. Power Requirements: M201 Igniter
Performance Characteristics:
A. Time to Effect: Instantaneous
B. Duration of Effect: Seconds to Minutes based on power factor, distance and location of strike.
C. Effective Range: 0 to 300 feet based on weather conditions
D. Discharge Time: 35 seconds
Delivery Means: Hand Thrown or Launched
Operational Strengths: Large coverage area.
Operational Limitations: Countermeasures:
A. Heavy flora, natural or man-made cover or concealment, or gas masks.
B. Weather/Environment Limitations: Rain, Wind
C. Legal, fratricide, multi-shot/recycle time, number of shots, shot/long term human effects; discharge of gas will displace oxygen, Not for use in areas of limited ventilation. Injuries may result in the form of contusions, abrasions, broken ribs and concussions if individuals are struck with the canister or sub-munitions. D. Fire hazard present, this munition should only be used outdoors. Avoid roof top exposure and indoor environments.
Documentation Requirements: It is recommended that officers training records be annotated to indicate proper training of less lethal munitions use has been accomplished.
Warning: Canisters are very hot, when picking up use protective gloves. These devices may cause asphyxiation in poorly ventilated areas.
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