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The '''Flash-Bang Grenade''' is a special type of grenade used by the [[UNSC]]. Unlike [[Fragmentation Grenade]]s, these grenades are not necessarily lethal, they pack exposive force and shrapnel, but they are more designed to stun a target instead of killing it immediately.  
The '''Flash-Bang Grenade''' or Stun grenade
is a special type of grenade used by the [[UNSC]]. Unlike [[Fragmentation Grenade]]s, these grenades are not necessarily lethal, they pack exposive force and shrapnel, but they are more designed to stun a target instead of killing it immediately.  


There are a variety of uses for these, they have been used in military exercises by the UNSC, at least since [[2525]]. They are also occasionally used in combat as well, serving to disorient enemy soldiers without necessarily killing them.
There are a variety of uses for these, they have been used in military exercises by the UNSC, at least since [[2525]]. They are also occasionally used in combat as well, serving to confuse, disorient, or momentarily distract a potential threat for up to five seconds. A flashbang can seriously degrade the combat effectiveness of affected personnel for up to a minute.


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Revision as of 16:12, December 21, 2006

The Flash-Bang Grenade or Stun grenade

is a special type of grenade used by the UNSC. Unlike Fragmentation Grenades, these grenades are not necessarily lethal, they pack exposive force and shrapnel, but they are more designed to stun a target instead of killing it immediately. 

There are a variety of uses for these, they have been used in military exercises by the UNSC, at least since 2525. They are also occasionally used in combat as well, serving to confuse, disorient, or momentarily distract a potential threat for up to five seconds. A flashbang can seriously degrade the combat effectiveness of affected personnel for up to a minute.