TASER Also Demonstrates eXtended Range Projectile and iRobot Proof-of-Concept SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Jul 9, 2007 (PrimeNewswire via COMTEX) -- TASER International, Inc. (TASR), a market leader in advanced electronic control devices, today unveiled their new product lines at the opening day of the annual TASER Tactical Conference in Chicago, Illinois. TASER revealed their latest innovation for military use, the TASER(r) Shockwave(tm), a command activated area denial system consisting of a modular 6-shot TASER electronic control device (ECD) that covers a 22-degree arc with 25-ft XP TASER Cartridges.
"This past year, TASER International formed a Senior Executive Advisory Board (SEAB), comprised of leading military and federal agency experts to provide guidance on how to adapt our technology for military and homeland security application," said Rick Smith, CEO and co-founder of TASER International. "The TASER Shockwave addresses the need for enhanced area denial and force protection at checkpoints where life-and-death decisions must be made instantaneously."
Addressing an audience of several hundred law enforcement and military officers, Smith explained that when activated, Shockwave units saturate an area with TASER Neuro Muscular Incapacitation (NMI), providing the first area-target system capable of not only denying personnel but also incapacitating persons utilizing reversible non-lethal effects by delivering five seconds of NMI, much like the current TASER X26 electronic control device.
"Shockwave is designed to be a fully modular system, allowing the end user complete flexibility to deploy as needed to achieve the desired objective," said Smith. "Units can be stacked side by side, vertically, or can be 'daisy-chained' together in limitless combinations to allow an optimized response for every deployment. Shockwave units can also be mounted on vehicles to provide enhanced force protection during military operations in urban environments."
TASER also introduced the company's revolutionary eXtended Range Electronic Projectile (XREP) with wireless NMI technology designed to be launched from a 12-gauge shotgun. Weighing less than half an ounce, the XREP is the world's first wireless electronic control device. The company revealed several revolutionary technologies embedded in the XREP, including:
1. The XREP Engine: an electronic payload that delivers NMI from a package that weighs less than 2.5 grams 2. Torsion Spring Fins: A radical new flight stability technology that uses spring deployed fins to spin stabilize a projectile fired from a smooth bore shotgun 3. Recoil Electrode Deployment: A new technique to spread a secondary electrode contact on target by redirecting energy from the impact of the projectile to launch a secondary electrode away from the subject on a tether, which re-engages at a separate body location 4. Reflex Engagement Electrodes: A method which utilizes the reflexes of the target to attach secondary electrodes which separate from the initial point of impact for enhanced NMI effects; and 5. Intelligent Electrode Selection: A new technique wherein an on-board microprocessor inside the XREP monitors to detect connections between different electrodes and automatically redirects NMI discharges to the optimal electrode set.
TASER's collaboration with iRobot Corp (IRBT), aimed at developing a new robotic capability utilizing TASER technologies on iRobot(r) platforms, was also highlighted at the Tactical Conference. The strategic alliance with iRobot Corp. will allow the two companies to work collaboratively to integrate TASER(r) NMI technology into the iRobot PackBot(r) Explorer(tm) and other future robotic platforms.
"We have come a long way over the past couple of years," explained Tom Smith, Chairman and TASER International co-founder. "This is an exciting time for the company and we look forward and remain dedicated to creating technologies that provide personal and national security that ultimately protect life."
Photos and video of Shockwave activated area denial system, TASER XREP and the iRobot collaboration are available at www.TASER.com .
About TASER International, Inc.
TASER International provides advanced electronic control devices for use in the law enforcement, military, private security and personal defense markets. TASER devices use proprietary technology to incapacitate dangerous, combative or high-risk subjects who pose a risk to law enforcement officers, innocent citizens or themselves in a manner that is generally recognized as a safer alternative to other uses of force. TASER technology saves lives every day, and the use of TASER devices dramatically reduces injury rates for police officers and suspects. For more information on TASER life-saving technology, please call TASER International at (800) 978-2737 or visit our website at www.TASER.com .
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