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Pepper-spray drones are now a real thing. South African company Desert Wolf recently unveiled the Skunk (yes, that’s its actual name), which is billed as the first ever “riot control copter ...
The Week In Drones: Pepper Spray Paintballs, Celebrity Selfies, And More. Keeping up with the droneses. By Kelsey D. Atherton. Published Jun 21, 2014 1:30 AM EDT Desert Wolf.
Crowds of protesters could soon come under attack from riot control drones outfitted with paintball guns, strobe lights, and speakers. The Skunk Riot Control Copter, built by South African company ...
Now, there are a number of companies who are starting to sell home security systems that don’t just alert, but fight back—by deploying pepper spray, smoke bombs, paintballs, ear-piercing ...
PORTLAND, Maine — What do you get when you mix paintballs and pepper spray? A new nonlethal weapon for law enforcement officers. Portland Police Department supervisors began training Thursday on ...
Meet the Skunk, a heavy-duty, semi-autonomous octocopter drone that can unleash pepper spray, plastic bullets, paintballs, strobe lights and "blinding" lasers, as well as a cacophony of audio in ...
Each Skunk boasts eight electric motors with 16-inch propellors, lifting 45kg and carrying 4,000 pepper spray paintballs, plastic balls or other "non-lethal" ammunition.
Pepper-spray balls are typically the same caliber as recreational paintballs. They are typically deployed with paintball-style guns powered by compressed air. Pepper-ball gun in use ...
The U.S. Army is buying paintball guns designed to shoot pepper-filled balls. A nonlethal alternative to bullets, the balls explode on contact to create a cloud of disabling pepper spray.
Far-right and far-left activists exchanged paintball fire and pepper spray in Portland on Sunday as The Proud Boys and antifascists clashed at a controversial Canadian Pastor’s rally.
Law enforcement has been pushing back Los Angeles protestors with 'less lethal' weapons. Now the National Guard is deployed and Marines are activated.
Chemical irritants include tear gas and pepper spray, which cause sensations of burning, pain and inflammation of the airways ...