Tactical Coverage, Pocket Smoke,
White Smoke

Description: The Tactical Coverage, Pocket Smoke, White Smoke Grenade delivers a cloud of White Smoke with a discharge time of around 20 seconds. Their lightweight and compact design make this item easy to carry on a tactical vest or to conceal. They are effective in tactical situations where a number of grenades are required.
History/Background: The Tactical Coverage, Pocket Smoke, white Smoke Grenade was developed to overcome proximity issues with insubordinate subjects. The round expels an instant emission of white Smoke for quick coverage and deterrence by individuals engaged in insubordinate behavior.
Potential Targets/Applications: Individual Targets, Suspect Apprehension, Prison/Civil Rioters.
Primary Users: Law Enforcement, Military, and Corrections.
Incapacitation Mechanism/Technology: The Tactical Coverage, Pocket Smoke, white Smoke Grenade is designed to cause disorientation through proximity issues. 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= 5.00" COL Diameter: 1.5"
B. Chemical weight: 75 Grams
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 100 feet based on weather conditions
D. Discharge Time: 25 seconds
Delivery Means: Hand Thrown or Launched.
Operational Strengths: Small, Concealable.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Never aim at an individual or at a group of individuals. Launchable or hand thrown ammunition can cause contusions, abrasions, broken ribs, concussions, loss of eyes, superficial organ damage, serious skin lacerations massive skull fractures, rupture of the heart or kidney, fragmentation of the liver, hemorrhages and/or death. Medical assistance should be available immediately after an actual deployment of a less lethal munition even if no physical injuries appear on subject or subjects. Pyrotechnic chemical munitions should not be launched or thrown onto roofs, into rooms, dry foliage or similar environments without fire suppression equipment being readily available.
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