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- Rubber_bullet abstract "Rubber bullets (also called rubber baton rounds) are rubber or rubber-coated projectiles that can be fired from either standard firearms or dedicated riot guns. They are intended to be a non-lethal alternative to metal projectiles. Like other similar projectiles made from plastic, wax, and wood, rubber bullets may be used for short range practice and animal control, but are most commonly associated with use in riot control and to disperse protests. These types of projectiles are sometimes called baton rounds. Rubber projectiles have largely been replaced by other materials as rubber tends to bounce uncontrollably.Such "kinetic impact munitions" are meant to cause pain but not serious injury. They are expected to produce contusions, abrasions, and hematomas. However, they may cause bone fractures, injuries to internal organs, or death. In a study of injuries in 90 patients injured by rubber bullets, one died, 17 suffered permanent disabilities or deformities and 41 required hospital treatment after being fired upon with rubber bullets.Rubber bullets were invented by the British Ministry of Defence for use against rioters in Northern Ireland during The Troubles. They were first used in 1970 in Northern Ireland.".
- Rubber_bullet thumbnail Rubber_bullet.jpg?width=300.
- Rubber_bullet wikiPageID "172198".
- Rubber_bullet wikiPageRevisionID "603095607".
- Rubber_bullet hasPhotoCollection Rubber_bullet.
- Rubber_bullet subject Category:Non-lethal_projectiles.
- Rubber_bullet subject Category:Projectiles.
- Rubber_bullet subject Category:Riot_control_weapons.
- Rubber_bullet comment "Rubber bullets (also called rubber baton rounds) are rubber or rubber-coated projectiles that can be fired from either standard firearms or dedicated riot guns. They are intended to be a non-lethal alternative to metal projectiles. Like other similar projectiles made from plastic, wax, and wood, rubber bullets may be used for short range practice and animal control, but are most commonly associated with use in riot control and to disperse protests.".
- Rubber_bullet label "Bala de borracha".
- Rubber_bullet label "Bala de goma".
- Rubber_bullet label "Balle en caoutchouc".
- Rubber_bullet label "Gummigeschoss".
- Rubber_bullet label "Proiettile di gomma".
- Rubber_bullet label "Rubber bullet".
- Rubber_bullet label "Rubberen kogel".
- Rubber_bullet label "Резиновая пуля".
- Rubber_bullet label "رصاص مطاطي".
- Rubber_bullet label "ゴム弾".
- Rubber_bullet sameAs Gummigeschoss.
- Rubber_bullet sameAs Bala_de_goma.
- Rubber_bullet sameAs Balle_en_caoutchouc.
- Rubber_bullet sameAs Peluru_karet.
- Rubber_bullet sameAs Proiettile_di_gomma.
- Rubber_bullet sameAs ゴム弾.
- Rubber_bullet sameAs Rubberen_kogel.
- Rubber_bullet sameAs Bala_de_borracha.
- Rubber_bullet sameAs m.0174xy.
- Rubber_bullet sameAs Q913345.
- Rubber_bullet sameAs Q913345.
- Rubber_bullet wasDerivedFrom Rubber_bullet?oldid=603095607.
- Rubber_bullet depiction Rubber_bullet.jpg.
- Rubber_bullet isPrimaryTopicOf Rubber_bullet.