

The grenade simulator is designed to model the use of a handheld anti-personnel grenade. Made of shock-resistant materials, it withstands drops, hits and active physical use.
The button-trigger mechanism closely imitates the real grenade action.
The soldier presses the button, pulls the pin, and throws the grenade.
A simulated detonation occurs with deactivation of soldiers within a 7-meter radius.
Personal kits change indications.
Explosion data is recorded in the software.
If the pin is pulled but the button is not released, it can be reinserted.


High realism due to button-handle and safety mechanism.

Safe and reusable use without explosives.

Built-in software integration for detonation tracking and training results.

Ability to cancel the simulated detonation if the button is not released.

Durable shock-resistant casing that withstands heavy loads.
Yes, the device is reusable and easily reloadable.
The pin can be reinserted if the button has not been released.
Personal kits change indications, and the software registers the event.
No, the casing is IP64-protected.
Yes, it uses conditional simulation without any explosives.
