Department of Defense Nonlethal Weapons and Equipment Review
Department of Defense Nonlethal Weapons and Equipment Review
Department of Defense Nonlethal Weapons and Equipment Review
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PepperBall<br />
Manufacturer: JAYCOR<br />
Approximate Cost: $555.00 to $1,499.00 per unit<br />
Participating Law Enforcement: Seattle Special<br />
<strong>Weapons</strong> <strong>and</strong> Tactics Team<br />
Description: These automatic <strong>and</strong> semiautomatic rifles shoot 3-gram marble-sized balls that<br />
explode into a cloud <strong>of</strong> oleoresin capsicum (OC) on impact.<br />
Operational Capability/Use: Frangible projectiles are enhanced by the application <strong>of</strong> OC,<br />
which can assist in the apprehension <strong>of</strong> uncooperative or violent suspects.<br />
No. 15 Stinger Grenade<br />
Manufacturer: <strong>Defense</strong> Technology Corp.<br />
Approximate Cost: $400.00 per case <strong>of</strong> 10<br />
Participating Law Enforcement: Seattle Special <strong>Weapons</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
Tactics Team, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s <strong>Department</strong><br />
Description: This 10-ounce grenade with a rubber ball body contains an explosive charge <strong>and</strong><br />
approximately 180 pellets.<br />
Operational Capability/Use: When deployed, the ball breaks into halves <strong>and</strong> disperses<br />
3/8-inch-diameter pellets in a circular pattern.<br />
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