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    Non-lethal weapons, also called nonlethal weapons, less-lethal weapons, less-than-lethal weapons, non-deadly weapons, compliance weapons, or pain-inducing...
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    a non-lethal directed-acoustic-energy weapon. LRAD systems are used for long-range communications in a variety of applications and as a means of non-lethal...
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    Lethal autonomous weapons (LAWs) are a type of military drone or military robot which are autonomous in that they can independently search for and engage...
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    been identified as having the potential to be used as incapacitating non-lethal weapons. They can cause temporary or permanent vision loss when directed at...
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  • seismic weapons genetic weapons non-lethal arms radiological weapons New types of "weapons of mass destruction and new systems of such weapons" were defined...
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    A dazzler is a non-lethal weapon which uses intense directed radiation to temporarily disorient its target with flash blindness. They can effectively...
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  • was developed under the sponsorship of the Department of Defense Non-Lethal Weapons Program with the Air Force Research Laboratory as the lead agency...
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    and riot control; CS and pepper spray are considered non-lethal weapons. Under the Chemical Weapons Convention (1993), there is a legally binding, worldwide...
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    CS gas (category Chemical weapons)
    compound at room temperature. CS gas is generally accepted as being a non-lethal weapon. CS gas was first synthesized by two Americans, Ben Corson and Roger...
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    Skunk is a malodorant, non-lethal weapon used for crowd control by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and marketed to militaries and law enforcement around...
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  • a directed-energy non-lethal weapon designed by WaveBand Corporation in 2003-2004 for temporary personnel incapacitation. The weapon is based on the microwave...
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  • fire non-lethal ammunition for the purpose of suppressing riots or apprehending suspects with minimal harm or risk Vortex ring gun, a non-lethal weapon that...
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  • Gay bomb (category Non-lethal weapons)
    "Gay bomb" is an informal term referring to a proposed non-lethal psychochemical weapon that was speculated by the United States Air Force in the 1990s...
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    Research Template: "Non-lethal Weapons: Setting our Phasers on Stun? Potential Strategic Blessings and Curses of Non-Lethal Weapons on the Battlefield";...
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    Traumatic pistol (category Non-lethal firearms)
    traumatic pistol or traumatic handgun is a non-lethal weapon in the form of a pistol that fires non-lethal projectiles, typically rubber bullets. Some...
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  • out player, giving the other team an advantage. The most formidable non lethal weapon is the SOP destabilizer, only available in Base missions. By temporarily...
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  • offensive capability against armor. Marines are capable of deploying non-lethal weaponry as the situation dictates. Part of a Marine Expeditionary Unit...
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    Graphite bomb (category Non-lethal weapons)
    A graphite bomb is intended to be a non-lethal weapon used to disable an electrical grid. The bomb works by spreading a dense cloud of extremely fine...
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    Net gun (category Non-lethal firearms)
    A net gun is a non-lethal weapon designed to fire a net which entangles the target. Net guns have a long history of being used to capture wildlife, stray...
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  • Veiling-glare laser (category Non-lethal weapons)
    The veiling-glare laser is a proposed laser dazzler, a non-lethal weapon which would use light in the ultraviolet (UV) range. The intended effect would...
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    claim of the weapon being non-lethal, controversy has sprouted over particular incidents involving the weapon and the use of the weapon in general. In...
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    LED incapacitator (category Non-lethal weapons)
    disorientation, irritability, and visual impairment to the target. The non-lethal weapon is intended as a means of protection by law enforcement officials...
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    student is a VIP student, etc. The student/s may be restricted to 1 non lethal weapon. VIP students and endangered students are immune to the gun ban during...
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    Deadly force (redirect from Lethal force)
    place other innocent bystander lives in danger. Fleeing felon rule Non-lethal weapon Peelian principles Plummer v. State Tennessee v. Garner Graham v....
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    Riot shield (category Riot control weapons)
    the user from melee attacks with blunt or edged weapons and also thrown projectiles, or non-lethal weapons such as rubber bullets and water cannons. They...
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  • Sponge bomb (category Non-lethal weapons)
    non-lethal tools for crowd control or restraint of hostile combatants. Nicholls, Dominic (Oct 30, 2023). "'Sponge bombs': Israel's new secret weapon for...
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  • Gun F/X Tactical Development (category Non-lethal weapons)
    training system. They are also involved in the design and development of Non-Lethal Weapons, Improvised Explosive Device training devices, and recoil simulators...
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  • biogenic weapon that affects the nervous system. It is composed of selenium and rhodium nitrates. It is the counterpart to trilithium resin, being lethal to...
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  • Pulsed energy projectile (category Non-lethal weapons)
    Pulsed energy projectile or PEP is a technology of non-lethal weaponry. The U.S. military is developing PEP using an invisible laser pulse which ablates...
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    (redirect from Bo (Weapon))
    (Korean); pang (Cantonese); bang (Mandarin); kun (Okinawan)) is a staff weapon used in Okinawa. Bō are typically around 1.8 m (71 in) long and used in...
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