👉 A gradually weapon, also known as a slow-release or controlled-delivery weapon, is a type of weapon designed to deliver its lethal force over an extended period rather than instantaneously. This design often involves mechanisms that allow the weapon to release its payload gradually, such as through controlled pressure, time delays, or chemical reactions. For instance, a slow-release grenade might have a casing that breaks down slowly under heat or pressure, releasing explosives over minutes rather than seconds. This method can enhance safety by reducing the risk of accidental detonation, prolong the weapon's operational life, and provide a more precise targeting capability by ensuring the weapon remains effective for a longer duration. Gradually weaponized tools are commonly used in military, law enforcement, and specialized tactical applications where extended lethality or controlled deployment is critical.