VIDEO: Taser siege weapon appears

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3 August 2009 10:22 GMT / By Duncan Geere

Remember the video of the semi-automatic taser from the other day? There's a link below if you missed it. Well, the company has gone one step further and built a massive Taser siege engine.

It's called the "Shockwave" and the company says it allows " for both increased safety and stand-off capability during hostile situations". Translated, that means that if you roll one of these out, whoever it's pointed at isn't going to be happy.

"Multiple TASER Shockwave units can be stacked together either horizontally in order to extend area coverage, or vertically to allow multiple salvo engagements", the company adds. With a range of 25 feet, and the ability to set it off from 100m away, the Shockwave is the answer to all your rioting civilian problems.
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Via: crunchgear.com

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