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Less
Lethal Experiments/Research and Publications
Electronic Device Control
Testing:
In
2006, we
independently tested
TASER X26, TASER M26 and
STINGER
systems to
determine which was more effective against a
goal-oriented human volunteer.
In 2007, we
independently repeated our blind study with the TASER X26 against the STINGER S200 to
determine which was more effective against a
goal-oriented human volunteer.
See Police
One Article:
Police One
Specialty Impact
Munitions (SIM) Testing:
In
2004, 2005, we tested several impact munitions to
determine lethality potential. The rounds were fired
into covered and bare calibrated ballistic gelatin and
MBM ballistic soap.
Penetration depth and energy were measured and captured
with high-speed video. Our forensic testing model has
been validated on human volunteers.
Munitions tested included, but were not limited to: 12
gauge bean bags (Accusox, Defense Technologies, etc.),
40mm Exact Impact sponge (Blue nose), 40mm Orange nose (OC),
ARWEN, Sage Co., Pepperball, FN303, Stingball grenade,
40mm bean bag, wood batons, rubber batons, foam batons,
and others.
ECD (Electronic Control Device) Testing:
We have
independently tested electronic weapons (TASER) and
related evidence. Knowledge gained from this testing has
assisted us in providing forensic analysis and
reconstruction related to deployment failures and
in-custody deaths. Our examination methods have adopted
worldwide.
Rick Wyant has published
an article in the Association of Firearm and Toolmark
Examiners (AFTE) related to the collection of TASER
evidence.
Download
AFTE Journal Paper:
The Advanced
TASER M26, X26: Forensic Considerations (1.8MB PDF)
TASER/ OC Flammability Testing:
To provide ongoing assistance to law
enforcement, we have continually tested TASER’s when
deployed simultaneously with Pepper spray (OC). Since
2004, we have tested dozens of sprays in a practical
environment to determine if a fire hazard exists with
certain types. Our testing protocol has been accepted by
OC manufacturers. These results have been presented
nationwide and published in the following publications:
Police One:
"Electronic control device safe": Can you trust the
label?
Law Officer
Magazine, August 2007:
Taser Safe, Or
Flammable? (324k PDF)
NOTE: Additional formulas have been tested since these
publications were distributed. Please contact us for
further information. Other publications are forthcoming.
Contact us for more information.

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