GLI-F4 grenade

[2] The GLI-F4 was first authorized alongside the OF-F1 grenade in French law enforcement operation, following Decree 2011–795 on June 30, 2011.

[4] It has completely replaced the OF-F1 grenade, which was first suspended after the death of Rémi Fraisse when used during the October 2014 Sivens Dam demonstrations.

[5] GLI-F4 grenades are classified as weapons of war in the French Internal Security Code.

[7] France is the only European country that uses explosive ammo for law enforcement.

Three thousand grenades of this type, some of which expired, were used on the Notre-Dame-des-Landes Zone to Defend in April 2018.