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Grappling Hooks

The basic function of a grappling hook is to engage a targeted surface. The traditional grappling hook is hand-thrown, but more recent innovations are propelled from a launcher or a grappling gun. Originally designed for naval warfare, grappling hooks have evolved into various applications--- from rock climbing to rescue operations. The operation and purpose of a grappling hook is the same... to be thrown over a distance and grab on to something... but here are a few of the different kinds and uses that purpose is put to:

Kaginawas are small grappling hooks used by Japanese since the 15th century. The kaginawa is used in long distance fighting, entangling opponents, and in climbing. Its rope is made of hemp.

Grappling hooks used by rock climbers have wide, flat prongs suitable for accessing difficult areas of rock walls, cliffs, and ledges.

Grappling hooks used by the Special Operations Forces for stealth infiltrations are propelled by an ultra-quiet, compressed air launcher. Lightweight, small, and retractable, these types fit inside a soldier’s canteen pouch for easy transport.

To get through tactical obstacles such as booby traps in a minefield, military troops launch a grappling hook from an M4/M16 rifle. The surface is combed by pulling the hook backward, detonating any trap the hook touches. A trip wire is detonated by pulling the wire once the hook is engaged to it.

Larger and heavier grappling hooks, usually fired from a rocket launcher, are used to transport soldiers over a difficult terrain.

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