Thursday, July 19, 2012

The Claymore Mine of Tasers

This new product by TASER was actually brought to my attention by a police member, and although it might be deemed as overkill for some, it definitely has its place where it will be useful!

This new product is called the TASER Shockwave.  It is essentially a claymore mine of TASERs.  The TASER Shockwave perimeter control system is the first generation of new TASER Remote Area Denial™ (TRAD) technology allowing for both increased safety and stand-off capability during hostile situations through the innovative use of TASER International's field-proven Neuro Muscular Incapacitation (NMI) technology.
  • Stackable, easy to set up platform for Less Lethal perimeter control
  • TASER Shockwave controls a door entrance or other target zone
  • The TASER Shockwave can be mounted to the front of police or military vehicle 
  • The TASER shockwave is remote controlled, allowing officers to utilize the product away from danger
  • Multiple Unit Configuration - The Shockwave ECD can be arranged in vertical and horizontal configurations with up to 12 units on a single control box, allowing up to three salvos.
  • Versatile Mounting System - The TASER Shockwave can be mounted on a variety of objects, such as vehicles, or fencing.
  • Unit Payload - Each single TASER Shockwave unit has a payload of six TASER cartridges, allowing for multiple person incapacitation through Area Denial.
  • Self-Supporting Leg System - The TASER Shockwave system can be deployed in virtually any terrain.
  • Manual Sighting System - Ensures user accuracy.
  • Vehicle Mountable - The Shockwave ECD's versatile mounting system gives it the ability to be fully mounted to vehicles for various situational control.
  • Arcing Six Shot - Each single TASER Shockwave unit has a payload of six TASER cartridges, allowing for multiple person incapacitation through Area Denial.
  • All Terrain Setup - The TASER Shockwave system can be deployed in virtually any terrain.


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