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Department of Defense Non-Lethal Weapons Program

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Why Non-Lethal Weapons?

 

 

Non-lethal weapons can provide operating forces with escalation-of-force options that can minimize casualties and collateral damage.

 

  Definition Vision Mission  


 

Non-Lethal Weapons
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Current
Current
Developing
Developing
Future
Future
     
What's New?

  • Three videos were recently posted to the Video webpage.

  • The Presentations webpage features a redesigned and reorganized format.

  • The Solicitations webpage features a recently added a sources sought for Eight
    Non-Lethal Ammunition Items and updated links to two modified/amended solicitations: Ocular Interruption System and Optical Radiation Bioeffects and Safety.

Annual Review
2013 Annual Review
Department of Defense
Non-Lethal Weapons
Annual Review 2013:
Non-Lethal Capabilities
For Complex Environments

 
NATO Engagement
     NATO Engagement

Unified Combatant Commands
      Unified Combatant
            Commands

Non-Lethal Weapons in Current U.S. Military Operations
      Non-Lethal Weapons
     in Current U.S. Military
             Operations

Resources for Military and Other Government Agencies
    Resources for Military
   and Other Government
               Agencies

Science and Technology
  Science and Technology

Acquisition and Industry
  Acquisition and Industry


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