Demand For “Pain Ray” Weapons Grows Over Fears of Civil Unrest
System works by blasting crowds with microwaves
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
July 5, 2016
Demand for “pain ray” weapons used during riot control situations is growing as concerns over civil unrest continue to build.
According to a new research study, the market for directed energy weapons is expected to grow at the highest rate during the forecast period thanks to for their use in “controlling riots and cross border trespassing.”
“The global riot control system market is estimated to grow from an USD 9.05 billion in 2016 to USD 11.78 billion by 2021” as a result of “increasing political disputes and civil unrest, militarization of law enforcement agencies, stringent environmental and governmental regulations, and declining defense budgets of developed economies,” states the report.
So-called pain rays or Active Denial Systems (ADS) work by blasting controlled microwaves into a crowd of people, creating an unbearably hot sensation that forces them to flee the scene.
An ADS was sent to Afghanistan in 2010 but was never deployed after a public outcry over how it could have been abused.
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