Riot-control Technology
When a crowd-control unit gets ready for action, the first thing it does is put onprotective gear. The full outfit is known ashard tacand consists of:
- Helmet with face shield
- Body armor
- Large body shield
Both the body shield and face shield are made of Lexan®. Lexan® can be bullet-proof if it is thick enough, but for this application, it isn't meant to stop bullets -- it only protects against thrown objects and shrapnel from incendiary devices.
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The most basic offensive weapon a riot-control officer has is abaton. These are usually between 24 and 42 inches (60-107 cm) long and are made of any hardwood. Most crowd-control units use these instead of rifles because the mere presence of rifles tends to escalate any kind of disturbance, and if the crowd manages to wrest a rifle away from an officer, the results could be tragic.
Police have a variety ofnon-lethal roundsthey can fire at crowds, although these are generally considered to be "less-lethal" rounds because anything fired from a gun has the potential to be deadly. However, they are trained to use these weapons in ways that minimize the risk of death or serious injury.
These rounds are fired from a40-mm gun-- either a single-shot launcher or a multi-launcher that can have five or six rounds loaded at once. The guns are similar to militarygrenade launchers.