The Active Denial System (ADS) is a non-lethal, directed-energy weapon developed by the U.
Electroshock weapon
An electroshock weapon is an incapaciting weapon.
FN 303
The FN 303 is a semi-automatic less-lethal riot gun designed and manufactured by Fabrique Nationale de Herstal.
KS-23
The KS-23 is a Russian shotgun, although because it uses a rifled barrel it is officially designated by the Russian military as a carbine.
Sonic weapon
Extremely high-power sound waves can disrupt or destroy the eardrums of a target and cause severe pain or disorientation.
Taser
A Taser or conducted electrical weapon (CEW) is an electroshock weapon sold by Taser International.
Tear gas
Tear gas, formally known as a lachrymatory agent or lachrymator (from the Latin lacrima, meaning "tear"), is a chemical weapon that causes severe eye, respiratory, and skin irritation, pain, vomiting, and even blindness.
Baton (law enforcement)
A baton or truncheon (also called a cosh, billystick, billy club, nightstick, sap, blackjack, stick) is a club of less than arm's length made of wood, rubber, plastic or metal.
Directed-energy weapon
A directed-energy weapon (DEW) emits highly focused energy, transferring that energy to a target to damage it.
Gas pistol
A gas pistol is a non-lethal weapon used for self-defense and other purposes.
Stun grenade
A stun grenade, also known as a flash grenade, flashbang or sound bomb, is a non-lethal explosive device used to temporarily disorient an enemy's senses.
Kubotan
Kubotan (sometimes erroneously spelled as Kubaton or Kobutan) is a genericized trademark for a self-defense keychain weapon developed by Sōke Takayuki Kubota in the late 1960s.
M84 stun grenade
The M84, formally XM84, also known as a flashbang or stun grenade, is the currently-issued stun grenade of the United States Military.
Soviet laser pistol
The Soviet laser pistol was a prototype energy weapon designed for cosmonauts.
Malodorant
A malodorant is a chemical compound whose extreme stench acts as a temporary incapacitant.
Grenade
A grenade is a small bomb typically thrown by hand.
Sticky foam
Sticky foam is an incapacitant, used when less lethal force is required, consisting of various extremely tacky and/or tenacious materials carried in compressed form with a propellant and used to block, entangle, and impair individuals.
9mm P.A.K.
9mm P.A. (Pistole Automatik, German for "automatic pistol"), 9×22mm or 9mm P.
StunStrike
The StunStrike is a wireless electroshock weapon being developed by XADS.
Electrified water cannon
The electrified water cannon was a non-lethal weapon under early research by Jaycor Tactical Systems, as part of a program to produce non-lethal weapons for law enforcement officers.
TOMA (vehicle)
TOMA (Turkish: Toplumsal Olaylara Müdahale Aracı, English: Intervention Vehicle to Social Incidents), is an armored water cannon designed for riot control, from a Turkish company, Nurol Makina.
The Active Denial System (ADS) is a non-lethal, directed-energy weapon developed by the U.
Electroshock weapon
An electroshock weapon is an incapaciting weapon.
FN 303
The FN 303 is a semi-automatic less-lethal riot gun designed and manufactured by Fabrique Nationale de Herstal.
KS-23
The KS-23 is a Russian shotgun, although because it uses a rifled barrel it is officially designated by the Russian military as a carbine.
Sonic weapon
Extremely high-power sound waves can disrupt or destroy the eardrums of a target and cause severe pain or disorientation.
Taser
A Taser or conducted electrical weapon (CEW) is an electroshock weapon sold by Taser International.
Tear gas
Tear gas, formally known as a lachrymatory agent or lachrymator (from the Latin lacrima, meaning "tear"), is a chemical weapon that causes severe eye, respiratory, and skin irritation, pain, vomiting, and even blindness.
Baton (law enforcement)
A baton or truncheon (also called a cosh, billystick, billy club, nightstick, sap, blackjack, stick) is a club of less than arm's length made of wood, rubber, plastic or metal.
Directed-energy weapon
A directed-energy weapon (DEW) emits highly focused energy, transferring that energy to a target to damage it.
Gas pistol
A gas pistol is a non-lethal weapon used for self-defense and other purposes.
Stun grenade
A stun grenade, also known as a flash grenade, flashbang or sound bomb, is a non-lethal explosive device used to temporarily disorient an enemy's senses.
Kubotan
Kubotan (sometimes erroneously spelled as Kubaton or Kobutan) is a genericized trademark for a self-defense keychain weapon developed by Sōke Takayuki Kubota in the late 1960s.
M84 stun grenade
The M84, formally XM84, also known as a flashbang or stun grenade, is the currently-issued stun grenade of the United States Military.
Soviet laser pistol
The Soviet laser pistol was a prototype energy weapon designed for cosmonauts.
Malodorant
A malodorant is a chemical compound whose extreme stench acts as a temporary incapacitant.
Grenade
A grenade is a small bomb typically thrown by hand.
Sticky foam
Sticky foam is an incapacitant, used when less lethal force is required, consisting of various extremely tacky and/or tenacious materials carried in compressed form with a propellant and used to block, entangle, and impair individuals.
9mm P.A.K.
9mm P.A. (Pistole Automatik, German for "automatic pistol"), 9×22mm or 9mm P.
StunStrike
The StunStrike is a wireless electroshock weapon being developed by XADS.
Electrified water cannon
The electrified water cannon was a non-lethal weapon under early research by Jaycor Tactical Systems, as part of a program to produce non-lethal weapons for law enforcement officers.
TOMA (vehicle)
TOMA (Turkish: Toplumsal Olaylara Müdahale Aracı, English: Intervention Vehicle to Social Incidents), is an armored water cannon designed for riot control, from a Turkish company, Nurol Makina.
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