Raytheon's Non-Lethal Pain Ray Edges Closer to Inclusion in Sheriff System

Credit: AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY
U.S. forces in Iraq may soon be armed with a nonlethal pain ray designed to burn skin to the point of extreme discomfort. Supporters of the Raytheon-built Active Denial System were working hard late last year to get the deputy defense secretary to sign off on a memo that would provide $25 million to...

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