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- Vortex_ring_gun abstract "The vortex ring gun is an experimental non-lethal weapon for crowd control that uses high-energy vortex rings of gas to knock down people or spray them with marking ink or other chemicals.The concept was explored by the US Army starting in 1998, and by some commercial firms. Knockdown of distant individuals currently seems unlikely even if the rings are launched at theoretical maximum speed, the speed of sound. As for the delivery of chemicals, leakage during flight is still a problem.[citation needed]Weapons based on similar principles but different designs and purposes have been described before, typically using acetylene-air or hydrogen–oxygen explosions to create and propel the vortices.".
- Vortex_ring_gun thumbnail Vortex_Ring_Gun_Test.jpg?width=300.
- Vortex_ring_gun wikiPageExternalLink ADA351056.
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- Vortex_ring_gun wikiPageExternalLink ADA417311.
- Vortex_ring_gun wikiPageExternalLink frey-rasmussen-mechanical-man-6-08.pdf.
- Vortex_ring_gun wikiPageID "4979645".
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- Vortex_ring_gun hasPhotoCollection Vortex_ring_gun.
- Vortex_ring_gun subject Category:Non-lethal_firearms.
- Vortex_ring_gun subject Category:Vortices.
- Vortex_ring_gun type Artifact100021939.
- Vortex_ring_gun type Device103183080.
- Vortex_ring_gun type Firearm103343853.
- Vortex_ring_gun type Gun103467984.
- Vortex_ring_gun type Instrument103574816.
- Vortex_ring_gun type Instrumentality103575240.
- Vortex_ring_gun type Non-lethalFirearms.
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- Vortex_ring_gun comment "The vortex ring gun is an experimental non-lethal weapon for crowd control that uses high-energy vortex rings of gas to knock down people or spray them with marking ink or other chemicals.The concept was explored by the US Army starting in 1998, and by some commercial firms. Knockdown of distant individuals currently seems unlikely even if the rings are launched at theoretical maximum speed, the speed of sound.".
- Vortex_ring_gun label "Vortex ring gun".
- Vortex_ring_gun sameAs m.0cy6fm.
- Vortex_ring_gun sameAs Q7941930.
- Vortex_ring_gun sameAs Q7941930.
- Vortex_ring_gun sameAs Vortex_ring_gun.
- Vortex_ring_gun wasDerivedFrom Vortex_ring_gun?oldid=596834679.
- Vortex_ring_gun depiction Vortex_Ring_Gun_Test.jpg.
- Vortex_ring_gun isPrimaryTopicOf Vortex_ring_gun.