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The M26 advanced Taser, for example, was the first urgent fielding of an electro-muscular disruption capability to Iraq, said Liliana McShea, a systems engineer at the Army's Armaments Research Development and Engineering Center, which is in charge of coordinating the services' non-lethal technology integration and development. We have acquired these patents from individuals who have many years of experience of designing and manufacturing less lethal, Electro-muscular Disruption (EMD) electrical discharge weapons. The contract will fund research into advanced less-lethal weapons using TASER International's core Electro-Muscular Disruption (EMD) technology. |
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