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Wednesday, March 3, 2004

More neat high-tech toys. This is cool.

CNN.com - Troops get high-tech noisemaker - Mar. 3, 2004

NEW YORK (AP) -- U.S. soldiers in Iraq have new gear for dispersing hostile crowds and warding off potential enemy combatants. It blasts earsplitting noise in a directed beam.

The equipment, called a Long Range Acoustic Device, or LRAD, is a so-called "non-lethal weapon" developed after the 2000 attack on the USS Cole off Yemen as a way to keep operators of small boats from approaching U.S. warships.

The devices have been used on some U.S. ships since last summer as part of a suite of protection devices.

Now, the Army and Marines have added this auditory barrage dispenser to their arms ensembles. Troops in Fallujah, a center of insurgency west of Baghdad, and other areas of central Iraq in particular often deal with crowds in which lethal foes intermingle with non-hostile civilians.

The developer of the LRAD, American Technology Corp. of San Diego, recently got a $1.1 million contract from the U.S. Marine Corps to buy the gadgets for units deployed to Iraq. The Army also sent LRADs to Iraq to test on vehicles...


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I can tell the Long Range Acoustic Device LRAD has been in use for years now.

It is a great tool as one can communicate to the counterpart in several hundreds meter distance. Thereby it helps to avoid dangers situations.

LRAD is typically used for Maritime and offshore Security, Military Psyops, Police Riot Control and demonstrations. Last year a cruise line ship was using it to avoid an attack by pirates of the Somalia coast.

To read more and see a video presentation visit LRAD - Long Range Acoustic Device

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