Published 12.01.2025
Looks similar to the old Finnish ”kasapanos” model 1936.





by GermanDronePilot

39 comments
  1. Better than ‘sticky bombs’ used in *Saving Private Ryan*…

  2. Does Ukrain have a “Thor” like hero? Is so, your just found his hammer.

  3. The ingenuity of war has always fascinated me. I think that’s one of the reasons I am so interested in it. those babies look like they’ll pack a good punch

  4. hey, surely we can deliver that in the right size? It’s probably just a question of cutting the explosive

  5. the famous non-lubricated stick of consequences right there.

  6. M15, M16, M17, M24 and now Stielhandgranate M25?
    110 years later and still being thrown at russians…

  7. These guys are their new meat tenderizer never cease to amaze me. Slava Ukraina!

  8. Das ist eine Stielhandgranate
    History repeats itself in a certain sense

  9. I want everyone to imagine the amount of explo in a generic frag grenade. Pick whatever type. This block is about 15x or more. The concussion will be intense and whatever is laying around become shrapnel

  10. What’s the modern equivalent to the Stielhandgranate (Potatoe masher) from WW2? Wouldn’t the equivalent work due to its explosive yield and not fragmentation?

  11. Fuuuuck. Just make extra sure those are extra tight on that stick. Something shifts, the centrifugal force could dislodge one—then both to slide off behind or in another wrong direction…

    Good luck, good hunting!

  12. I don’t know why, but it reminds me of saving Private Ryan when they made the sticky bombs

  13. An M67 grenade contains 160g of comp b explosive.

    A block of butter weights 1 pound.

    C4 is 50% denser than butter.

    That block looks about twice the size of a block of butter.

    My limited intelligence suggests that bomb on a stick is about 2.5 -3 pounds of high explosive, or 7 to 8.5 M67 grenades.

    It will be hazardous to your health to be in the building that bomb is thrown into.

  14. The crocks are definitely set in go mode, heel strap-engage.

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