👉 The Peas' Weapon, also known as the Pea Bomb or the Pea Grenade, is a small explosive device designed for use by military forces during World War II. It consists of a small, round casing filled with a mixture of black powder and a propellant, typically a small amount of nitroglycerin. When triggered, usually by a mechanical or chemical mechanism, the casing detonates, releasing a powerful shockwave and a burst of black powder that creates a large, dense cloud of pea-sized fragments. This explosive charge is intended to disrupt enemy positions and create chaos, making it an effective tool for clearing out small groups or fortifications. Despite its simplicity and limited range, the Peas' Weapon was a versatile and deadly weapon in close-quarters combat scenarios.