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US military in denial over 'pain ray'

US military vehicle equipped with the Active Denial System (Photo: US Department of Defense) Crowd control always presents a problem for the military and police. How do you keep people away from a site without direct physical confrontation, when someone is almost sure to get hurt? Tear gas has variable effects and depends on wind; rubber bullets have killed. But what about a system that inflicts pain at a distance, without contact?

Raytheon Awarded 5 Million Dollar Rapid Aerostat Initial Deployment Contract Option

Raytheon Company has been awarded a $5 million U.S. Army contract option to provide Rapid Aerostat Initial Deployment (RAID) Mobile Eagle Eye tower systems to protect U.S. and coalition forces in Iraq.
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