In June, CRT LL introduced a new less-lethal round to our proven testing protocol. The BIP (Blunt Impact Projectile), created and marketed by SDI (Security Devices International), was fired into 10% ballistic gelatin (both bare and covered in neoprene) to evaluate injury and wound potential. Once the round passed the evaluation, the round was fired into the thighs of 6 volunteers.
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After the wounds were documented and photographed, ultrasound scans were captured of the affected area. The scans were compared to damage captured in our testing media. The data collected will be the subject of a future publication.
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