- Non-lethal weapons, also
called nonlethal weapons, less-lethal weapons, less-than-lethal weapons, non-deadly weapons,
compliance weapons, or pain-inducing...
- be
defined as the use of
weapon systems to
create a
specific lethal or
nonlethal effect on a target.
Fires has
traditionally focused on fire
support systems...
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nonlethal rounds while covering LA protests". USA Today.
Retrieved June 10, 2025. Smith,
Keiran (June 9, 2025). "Australian
reporter hit by
nonlethal...
- Laboratory,
drafted a three-page
proposal detailing several potential nonlethal chemical weapons. This do****ent,
eventually acquired by the
Sunshine Project...
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dominate the West have
begun resolving their disputes with small-scale,
nonlethal wars,
fought by
professional mercenaries. The
novel has been
noted as...
-
authorizing the sale of dual-use
civilian and
military technology and
nonlethal military equipment to China. The
Chinese economic reform since the late...
- 21, 2020). "Injuries at
George Floyd protests draw
scrutiny to use of '
nonlethal'
police weaponry". Star Tribune.
Archived from the
original on November...
- of agent,
incapacitation refers to
impairments that are
temporary and
nonlethal. Thus, riot-control
agents are
incapacitating because they
cause temporary...
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Remotely controlled doors, CCTV monitoring, alarms, cages, restraints,
nonlethal and
lethal weapons, riot-control gear and
physical segregation of units...
- by U.S. forces. It has been
replaced by the M203
grenade launcher and
nonlethal ammunition. The M16 is 44.25
inches (1,124 mm) long with an M7 bayonet...