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Department of Defense Nonlethal Weapons and Equipment Review

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37 mm Scat Shell, CS<br />

Manufacturer: <strong>Defense</strong> Technology Corp.<br />

Approximate Cost: $30.00<br />

Participating Law Enforcement: U.S. Marshals Service, Seattle<br />

Special <strong>Weapons</strong> <strong>and</strong> Tactics Team (SWAT), Metropolitan Police<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Washington, D.C., Philadelphia SWAT<br />

Description: This pyrotechnic chemical projectile consists <strong>of</strong> five separated submunitions that<br />

can be fired from a 37 mm smooth-bore weapon designed for outdoor crowd control.<br />

Operational Capability/Use: This shell is typically carried by a less-lethal specialist. It is<br />

suitable for projecting pyrotechnic canisters approximately 80 to 100 yards with relatively broad<br />

area coverage.<br />

37 mm Impact Munition, Stinger<br />

Manufacturer: <strong>Defense</strong> Technology Corp.<br />

Approximate Cost: $19.00<br />

Participating Law Enforcement: U.S. Marshals Service, Seattle<br />

Special <strong>Weapons</strong> <strong>and</strong> Tactics Team<br />

Description: This impact munition contains multiple projectiles consisting <strong>of</strong> either .32- or .60caliber<br />

rubber balls.<br />

Operational Capability/Use: This close-range, broad-area crowd control munition may be fired<br />

from a smooth-bore 37 mm weapon. It is generally effective at distances up to 20 meters.<br />

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