Defense Technology released the 40mm Tactical 4-Shot Launcher, and 40mm eXact iMpact and Direct Impact Adjustable Range Rounds. “These new additions to our product families further illustrate Defense ...
The B&T GL06 launcher and SIR less lethal ammunition family is the state of the art in point-of-aim/ point-of-impact less lethal system for public order, law enforcement and peacekeeping operations.
The Madison police were able to use a newly acquired 40 mm launcher to save the life of a suicidal man. The 40 mm launcher fires a sponge-tipped round that is effective at a 120-foot range. “Initially ...
Police agencies’ cache of less-lethal weapons includes Tasers, tear gas canisters and beanbag shotguns. Then there are 40 mm launchers. Escondido police used 40 mm launchers a week ago when two ...
Raytheon Company successfully fired two new Pike 40 mm precision-guided munitions from a standard tube grenade launcher during flight tests at Mile High Resources in Texas. Both rounds landed within ...
A Marine sights in on a target with an M320 grenade launcher module at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, in 2017. (Lance Cpl. Taylor W. Cooper/Marine Corps) Marines and soldiers will no longer need to use ...
N.J. weapons find inspired examination of military-grade weapons purchase. Jan. 27, 2010— -- When police in New Jersey reported they had discovered a grenade launcher among other weapons ...
A day after a federal judge issued an order restricting the LAPD's use of "less lethal" projectile launchers against crowds of protesters, Chief Michel Moore Tuesday announced two directives ...
US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) and an undisclosed special mission unit in Europe are set to become the first customers capable of firing 70 mm rockets from tactical ground vehicles, industry ...
The Marine Corps recently fielded its new M320A1 grenade launcher to Marines at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, bringing the service closer to its goal of equipping all infantry units with the ...
The XM70 rocket launcher was developed for the U.S. Marine Corps. Rock Island Arsenal's Research and Development Division was involved in the project from 1959 until it was terminated in 1963. A total ...
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