
LOL!


wanna post that and share the fun?
by halojones
Well, I'm not doing anything else this weekend...It'll also be a chance for me to put into practice the theory I read yesterday on how to survive a grenade attack (don't run away, apparently
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Because I work for a militairy organisation in the Netherlands on elearning the digitalised version of the handbook for soldiers came across my desk. Did see they said something about grenade attacks but I didn't read it properly I can't access it from home though
how to survive a grenade attack
Well, of course not. If you do, how are you going to throw someone else on top of the grenade?
by halojones
how to survive a grenade attack (don't run away, apparently)
Thats because when a grenade explodes the energy is released up and out so in theory if you lay on the ground about 6ft away you wouldn't be injured as the shrapnel/explosivev charge would most likely go over you rather than through you.(At least thats what I think it is..I read it somewhere once)
by halojones
..how to survive a grenade attack (don't run away, apparently)
How does opening your mouth wide not pulverise your insides then?
by halojones
Open your mouth wide - this is because otherwise the blast will pulverise your insides (nice)
It's to do with equalising pressue I'd guess. Like astronauts are trained to keep their mouth open if they're exposed to vacuum, because otherwise their lungs would explode through their chest.
by Whistler
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How does opening your mouth wide not pulverise your insides then?
It's maybe something to do with having your mouth open allows the force that hits your insides somewhere to escape to? (a guess)
by Whistler
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How does opening your mouth wide not pulverise your insides then?
It's to do with equalising pressure I'd guess. Like astronauts are trained to keep their mouth open if they're exposed to vacuum, because otherwise their lungs would explode through their chest.
by Whistler
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How does opening your mouth wide not pulverise your insides then?
I can't remember it exactly, (and I've thrown the article out now), but it is something like Hoggy and Milky said, it lets the shockwaves from the grenade disperse harmlessly or something.
by Whistler
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How does opening your mouth wide not pulverise your insides then?
Depending on the type of the grenade you have 3 - 5 seconds from the time they actually leave the hand of the person that is throwing them...... So you could always risk throwing it back if you're fast enough
by Whistler
I shall remember all this the next time someone throws a grenade at me