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'''Concussion grenades''' are anti-personnel devices that are designed to damage their targets with explosive power alone. Compared to [[Frag Grenade|fragmentation grenades]], the explosive filler is usually of a greater weight and volume. The case is far thinner and is designed to fragment as little as possible. The shock wave overpressure produced by this grenade when used in enclosed areas is greater than that produced by the fragmentation grenade. Therefore, it is especially effective in enclosed areas. | '''Concussion grenades''' are anti-personnel devices that are designed to damage their targets with explosive power alone. Compared to [[Frag Grenade|fragmentation grenades]], the explosive filler is usually of a greater weight and volume. The case is far thinner and is designed to fragment as little as possible. The shock wave overpressure produced by this grenade when used in enclosed areas is greater than that produced by the fragmentation grenade. Therefore, it is especially effective in enclosed areas. |
Revision as of 12:27, March 5, 2008
Concussion grenades are anti-personnel devices that are designed to damage their targets with explosive power alone. Compared to fragmentation grenades, the explosive filler is usually of a greater weight and volume. The case is far thinner and is designed to fragment as little as possible. The shock wave overpressure produced by this grenade when used in enclosed areas is greater than that produced by the fragmentation grenade. Therefore, it is especially effective in enclosed areas.
They were used by Team Foxtrot in Operation TORPEDO to disorient a squad of six Elites so they could destroy a Covenant factory.[1]
References
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx page 23