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ID:
118342
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2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
The authors set out basic requirements on nonlethal weapons and put forward a system of criteria for assessing them in military and economic terms and determining (calculating) their performance levels.
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162568
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This paper specifies the essence of the notion nonlethal weapons, and suggests definitions for the notions nonlethal injury and nonlethal suppression.
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ID:
054193
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London, Frank Cass, 2002.
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Description |
193p.
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Standard Number |
0714682659
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
046445 | 623.4/LEW 046445 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
135344
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The authors offer an overview of a range of chemical sub-stances in the category of incapaciatants and consider the possibility of incapacitants being employed as nonlethal weapons. They assess incapacitants from the viewpoint of their effect making them suitable for employment in military and special applications.
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ID:
130317
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2013.
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The article focuses on the development of Non-Lethal Weapons (NLW). It says that the Direct Energy Weapons (DEW) offers advantages, like enough amount of energy needed to achieve the effect. It mentions that the Conducted Energy Weapons depend on physical wires to provide the energy into the target. It adds that water cannons have been used to control riot.
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ID:
138198
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The authors examine the methodological problems facing development of nonlethal weapons (NLW) for delivery to military and police units. They offer a practical approach to the classification of NLW based on physical, chemical, and biological principles and a methodological approach to the development of an NLW targeted program for the Russian Armed Forces and other law enforcement ministries and agencies.
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ID:
123801
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2013.
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The authors argue for the advantages of nonlethal radiation weapons systems and evaluate their prospects in various tactical situations.
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ID:
050444
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Westport, Praeger, 1996.
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Description |
xiii, 142p.
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Standard Number |
0275951707
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
039355 | 355.02/MOR 039355 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
107256
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2011.
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Summary/Abstract |
The authors look at various aspects of nonlethal weapons production and procurement for the Armed Forces, provide a brief overview of current attitudes and approaches to the creation of such weapons abroad, give an analysis of the first experience of practical application of nonlethal weapons in fulfilling antiterrorist tasks by forces of the CSTO, and propose a package of measures intended to accelerate the procurement of this type of weapons for the forces.
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ID:
108549
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ID:
117094
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2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
The author has developed a model to predict the way in which events may go in local conflicts in which nonlethal weapons are used.
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ID:
159302
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This paper elaborates the notion of internal armed conflict. It shows that the distinctive features of internal armed conflicts imply wide use of nonlethal weapons by state law enforcement agencies. It explains the role of such weapons in putting an end to similar conflicts at various stages in their development.
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ID:
190533
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This paper highlights the importance of using nonlethal weapons to curb unauthorized access to guarded territory. It shows the need to use such weapons in everyday activity, during combat, in peacekeeping operations, and when dealing with mass disturbances.
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ID:
162557
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This paper looks at threats to military chemical security that still exist under the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling, and Use of Chemical Weapons and on their Destruction The signing and ratification of this Convention proved an effective factor in containing the proliferation of these weapons of mass destruction. The paper shows that, despite the operation of the Chemical Weapons Convention, the world at the moment is facing a real danger of chemical weapons employment, for both military and terrorist purposes.
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