That makes more sense, sorry was only going off the video posted.
I probably didn't word it well. They went in from more than one side of the building, different news feeds were showing different scenes as it was happening.
That makes more sense, sorry was only going off the video posted.
Apparantly they can wear tinted glasses that protect from flashbang effects(ear defenders as well I'd assume).
Thing is when one threw a grenade in that video it was followed by multiple flashes/bangs. Are there flashbangs that explode more than once?.
I sincerely hope no one was killed.
As far as I'm aware (which isn't very) modern flash/concussion/confusion grenades are like fire crackers in the sense they make lots of noise and flashes to confuse and disorientate someone so that'd tie in with the flashes seen in the videos (I have no sound).
Thing is when one threw a grenade in that video it was followed by multiple flashes/bangs. Are there flashbangs that explode more than once?![]()
I probably didn't word it well. They went in from more than one side of the building, different news feeds were showing different scenes as it was happening.
2 man breach team, seems oddly planned.
Maybe they have different techniques than us but the team throwing in the thunderflashes would surely been blinding the first 2 men in.
Hope the collateral damage isn't too high, sadly in these situations there would be some, even the best teams in the world account for it.
might have been several doors, walls and windows being put thropugh at once with explosives
News reporters are completely clueless when it comes to police/military operations and weapons.
Nah it's cool I know what you meant, haven't followed enough of this to realise they had multiple entry points.
As are 95% of this forum it seems.
As are 95% of this forum it seems.
We used to have ones called "thunderflashes" the would bang then strobe whilst still banging. Horrible things if you are on the receiving end.
The Australian police force should clearly have consulted this forum before taking any action, a lot of people here think they know better.
Interesting. I couldn't find it googling.
A mate told me about his experience with a flashbang caused him to vomit repeatedly. I certainly wouldn't want to experience one.
99.9% have no idea, or have just played COD/CSS/Rainbow Six.