flash-bang

Etymology
. From the bright flash of light and loud bang (a concussive shockwave of sound) generated by this device.

Noun

 * 1) A hand grenade that produces a very bright flash and a loud explosion, but no shrapnel and minimal explosive force, to disorient the target.

Translations

 * Belarusian: светлашумава́я грана́та, светлагукава́я грана́та
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 閃光彈, 震撼彈
 * Czech: zábleskový granát
 * Dutch: aanvalshandgranaat, flitsgranaat
 * Finnish: tainnutuskranaatti, valokranaatti
 * French:
 * German:
 * Indonesian: granat kejut, flashbang
 * Italian: flashbang, stun grenade
 * Korean: 섬광탄
 * Polish: granat błyskowo-hukowy
 * Romanian: grenadă paralizantă, grenadă luminoasă
 * Russian: светозвукова́я грана́та, светошумова́я грана́та
 * Swedish: distraktionsgranat, chockgranat
 * Ukrainian: світлошумова́ грана́та, світлозвукова́ грана́та