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Stun grenades, also known as flashbangs, are a type of non-lethal ammunition used by law enforcement and military personnel. They are designed to temporarily disorient and incapacitate a target by producing a loud noise and bright light. Stun grenades are typically cylindrical in shape and contain a pyrotechnic charge that produces a loud bang and a bright flash of light when detonated. The flash and bang are intended to temporarily blind and deafen the target, allowing law enforcement or military personnel to safely apprehend them. Stun grenades are used in a variety of situations, including hostage rescue operations, crowd control, and search and rescue operations. They are also used in training exercises to simulate the effects of a real-life explosion. The stun grenade market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a variety of products. Some of the major players in the market include Combined Systems, Inc., Nonlethal Technologies, Inc., and Defense Technology Corporation. Other companies in the market include Safariland, LLC, Federal Laboratories, Inc., and Simunition. Show Less Read more