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How the active denial system works: Inside the military’s non-lethal “beam of pain” weapon
Discover the technology behind the Active Denial System (ADS), often referred to as the "Beam of Pain," a cutting-edge ...
The U.S. Defense Department's industrial policy (IP) office is urging DOD leaders to consider adding a second supplier for its Active Denial System (ADS) on the grounds that demand for the nonlethal, ...
Raytheon has delivered a short-range millimeter wave Active Denial nonlethal weapon to the Office of Force Transformation's Full Spectrum Effects Platform (FSEP) program, also known as Project Sheriff ...
Saft (www.saftbatteries.com), a manufacturer of high-tech batteries, has won a contract with DRS Technologies (www.drs.com) of Huntsville, Alabama to provide mission critical power for the Active ...
MOODY AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. — The military calls its new weapon an “active denial system,” but that’s an understatement. It’s a ray gun that shoots a beam that makes people feel as if they are about to ...
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