Sticky Shocker®Design
and Configurations
Projectile
Design
Several
attachment designs were tested before settling on the two
design concepts tested in Phase One: one involves a tenacious
glue material, similar in effect to Sandia National Laboratory's
"sticky foam" material, the other uses a robust,
short barb attachment scheme. Both concepts are simple, low-cost,
and reliable. In Phase One testing, both target attachment
concepts were deemed successful.
The
short barbs are designed to partially penetrate thick clothing
or leather to achieve sufficiently close contact with the
skin. The initial voltage applied is large enough to allow
a considerable gap distance between electrode and skin while
still being effective.
Launcher
Configurations
A compressed gas-charged launch system was fabricated for use
in testing. The current projectile design is compatible with
conventional lethal weapon launchers, such as the M203 and
M79 grenade launchers, and 37-mm nonlethal launchers, such
as the SL-6 and other gas guns used by SWAT Teams. Ballistic
tests to date have demonstrated that the projectile is accurate
out to approximately 10 m. Weight reduction and higher speed
could increase the effective range accordingly.
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