Rubber Ball and Sound Grenade

Rubber Ball & Sound Grenade — multi‑effect diversionary device combining loud blast and rubber‑pellet impact for rapid disorientation in high‑risk tactical and crowd‑control operations.

Key Features:
✔️ Size & mass: 131 mm height × 56 mm diameter; mass 275 ±5 g
✔️ Delay: 1.5–2.0 s short‑delay fuze for safe deployment timing
✔️ Acoustic output: Peak impulse ≥180 dB (designed to disorient)
✔️ Projectile load: 18 rubber balls; each ≈15 mm diameter
✔️ Combined blast + pellet impact for rapid disorientation and crowd disruption
✔️ Casing: Rubber outer body to reduce high‑velocity fragmentation risk
✔️ Packaging: Supplied in carton boxes; carton qty configurable for logistics
✔️ Shelf life: Up to 5 years from manufacture when stored per supplier guidance
✔️ Safety: Risk of blunt trauma and hearing damage

Rubber Ball and Sound Grenade

The Rubber Ball and Sound Grenade measures 131mm in height with a 56mm diameter body. The unit weighs 275 ± 5 grams and arrives in individual carton box packaging. Eighteen rubber balls of 15mm diameter are contained within the main body. The grenade operates with a 1.5-2 second delay mechanism before activation.

The sound output reaches a minimum of 180 decibels upon detonation. The rubber projectiles distribute across the impact area with minimal kinetic energy transfer. The device utilizes standard rubber composition for all eighteen projectiles. A five-year shelf life ensures extended storage viability for tactical equipment inventories. Model designation IMGDE identifies this specific variant for supply chain management.

The Rubber Ball and Sound Grenade sees deployment in hostage rescue operations where disorientation of subjects proves essential. Special Forces units deploy this grenade during dynamic room clearance and anti-terrorist raids. Law enforcement utilizes it in riot control scenarios requiring crowd dispersion without lethal force. The noise-induced disorientation creates tactical advantages during time-sensitive operations. Security teams employ the unit for perimeter protection and personnel evacuation support.

Tactical Supply Pakistan offers this grenade as part of its comprehensive non-lethal tactical arsenal. The product delivers reliable performance across demanding operational environments. Training units and active units alike depend on this equipment for mission success.

What is the maximum effective range for the rubber projectiles upon detonation?
The eighteen rubber balls distribute within approximately 8-12 meters from the detonation point, depending on surface conditions and environmental factors. The low-mass projectiles lack sustained velocity beyond this range.

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