“Since a regulation size football weighs 14 ounces, it was considered feasible to make a shaped charge grenade within this weight limitation. In addition, most US troops are familiar with throwing footballs,” according to the Army’s test report for the weapon.

So Army researchers simply hollowed out a Nerf football — yes, the foam balls you threw as a child — and placed explosives inside.

Footballs fly through the air because there is an even distribution of weight surrounding the hollow inside of the ball. But 14 ounces of explosives tended to make the trajectory of the Nerf grenade “unpredictable,” according to the test report.

https://www.historynet.com/nerf-football-grenade/

  • @FilthyShrooms
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    117 months ago

    Have they tried again? I feel like we could do better with our modern understanding of aerodynamics

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      37 months ago

      What’s the point though? People are familiar with throwing baseballs too, and those take a lot less room to carry around. Hand grenades are already baseball(ish).