Doesn't look like phosphorous.
"The launcher is capable of firing high explosive, frag, thermobaric, smoke and tear gas canisters, rubber slugs and other non-lethal payloads.
In June 2005, GM-94 with a set of shots VGM 93 was adopted by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.[2] In October 2007, the Russian armed forces adopted a new launcher LPO-97 developed in the Tula Instrument Design Bureau on the basis of the GM-94 with a thermobaric grenade,[3] in 2008 GM-94 adopted for the branches of the Federal Security Service.[4] Though the launcher was intended for use by Russian security forces, the GM-94 has been spotted as far afield as Kazakhstan and Libya.[5]"
Suppose the thermobaric part of it denies oxygen to the enemy in a room.
"The launcher is capable of firing high explosive, frag, thermobaric, smoke and tear gas canisters, rubber slugs and other non-lethal payloads.
In June 2005, GM-94 with a set of shots VGM 93 was adopted by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.[2] In October 2007, the Russian armed forces adopted a new launcher LPO-97 developed in the Tula Instrument Design Bureau on the basis of the GM-94 with a thermobaric grenade,[3] in 2008 GM-94 adopted for the branches of the Federal Security Service.[4] Though the launcher was intended for use by Russian security forces, the GM-94 has been spotted as far afield as Kazakhstan and Libya.[5]"
Suppose the thermobaric part of it denies oxygen to the enemy in a room.
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