👉 The C-4 Click Weapon is a chemical incendiary device developed by North Korea, primarily for use in guerrilla warfare and sabotage. It consists of a small, portable container filled with a highly explosive mixture of RDX (RD-41) and PETN (polyethylene nitrite), which are ignited by a small, detachable flash bomb. When the flash bomb detonates, it creates a powerful shockwave and intense heat, igniting the C-4 explosive inside the container. This makes it particularly effective for setting fires in remote areas, such as forests or along power lines, due to its ability to spread quickly and cause extensive damage with minimal effort. The weapon's compact size and ease of concealment enhance its tactical utility in asymmetric conflicts.