TASER Weapons For Crowd Control!
Taser
unveiled another interesting and amazing piece of technology that promises to
drop everyone to the ground in a given
area.
This device
is the Taser Shockwave. It fires multiple Taser cartridges from a distance to
control riots.
It is
designed to create a barrier that can hit a target up to 35 feet away and can
pierce through thick clothing.
"The
TASER Shockwave system is the first and only Electronic Control Device designed
for area denial,” Brian Beckwith, vice president of TASER International,
said."[It is] a completely scalable solution that is designed to provide a
standoff capability of up to 100 meters.
Originally
designed for the US Service member in order to combat the threat of suicide
bombers, the TASER Shockwave allowed the operator to remain out of the
environment of these threats."
The
cartridges are tethered by 25-foot wires, which can be fired from a distance of
up to 100 meters in a 20-degree arc.
It consists
of 36 Tasers in two row.The Tasers can be deployed all at once, or by row.
Each
cartridge fires two probes at different angles, meaning a full launch of the
Shockwave sends 12 TASER darts traveling at 160 feet per second.
It provides a
barrage fire, area saturation capability.
Each
cartridge is capable of delivering the same incapacitative effects as those of
the X26.
The Shockwave
system is scalable and versatile allowing the operator to custom build fields
of coverage. TASER Shockwave devices may be linked laterally, stacked
vertically, daisy chained or any combination of these in order to provide the
desired coverage.
The Shockwave
is fired from a handheld remote device. this device includes trigger button, a
safety switch, indicator lights and a "re-energizer" button which can
recharge the launched probes multiple times.
It has the
following features:
- TASER Shockwave controls a door entrance or other target zone
- Shockwave can be attached to a police ,military van and the VIP vehicles.
- The TASER Shockwave system can be deployed in virtually any terrain.
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