Thursday, July 17, 2014

pg. 50 also fayette college? in Penn links





this is page 50 of the second link



pg 61
the first link is the edu.course in non lethal weapons.......
these are the devices I have been hit with from the last 18 years especially the electrolaser,,,I bet we all got hit with that.....

Emerging Less-Lethal Technologies 
Long Range Acoustic 
Device (LRAD) 
Emits a concentrated, 150-decibel [dB] high-energy acoustic wave 
that retains a level of 100dB over distances of 500 meters.  The wave 
is focused within a 15- to 30-degree “beam,” allowing the LRAD to be 
aimed at a specific target. Used by the New York Police Department. 
Electrolaser 
An electroshock weapon that forms an electrically conductive laser- 
induced plasma channel.  A powerful electric current is sent down 
the plasma channel to incapacitated subjects.  The weapon functions 
as a long-distance version of the Taser.  Developed for the U.S. 
military. 
Dazzler  Employs intense visible light usually generated by a laser to cause 
temporary blindness or disorientation.  Used by the U.S. military in 
Iraq. 
Active Denial 
System 
Emits electromagnetic radiation at a frequency of 95 GHz toward the 
subject.  The waves deter individuals by causing an intense painful 
burning sensation without actually burning the skin.  Developed by 
the Department of Defense’s Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate.  
Sticky Foam Gun   Fires multiple shots of sticky material that entangles and impairs 
individuals.  Provided to the U.S. Marine Corps for Operation United 
Shield. 
LED Incapacitator 
Resembling a large flashlight, this weapon uses light emitting diode 
(LED) lights flashed at several frequencies with multiple colors and 
random pulses that the brain cannot process.  The result is that the 
suspect becomes physically ill.  Developed for the U.S. Department of 
Homeland Security. 
Sources:  Compiled from multiple documents provided to the OIG by the components, as well 
as OIG research from public source documents. 

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