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The DoD Non-Lethal Weapons Program develops and fields Intermediate Force Capabilities between presence and lethal effects in support of the Joint Force.
Transform the National Security Enterprise by mainstreaming the planning and employment of Intermediate Force Capabilities to arm the Joint Force with the fullest range of capabilities in support of National Security objectives.
The Department of Defense Non-Lethal Weapons Program stimulates and coordinates non-lethal weapons requirements of the U.S. Armed Services and allocates resources to help meet these requirements. The Commandant of the Marine Corps serves as the Department of Defense Non-Lethal Weapons Executive Agent. Located at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., the Joint Intermediate Force Capabilities Office serves as the Department of Defense Non-Lethal Weapons Program Executive Agent's day-to-day management office. The U.S. Armed Services work with the combatant commanders and the executive agent through a joint process to identify requirements and coordinate the planning, programming and funding of non-lethal weapons research, development and acquisition. Within the Department of Defense Non-Lethal Weapons Program, the Joint Intermediate Force Capabilities Office and the Services fund science and technology, research and development, as well as test and evaluation for non-lethal weapons.
Aug. 14, 2008
374th Security Forces members train with tasers
YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan – Members of the 374th Security Forces Squadron here participated in taser
Aug. 4, 2008
Army fields first Brigade Nonlethal Capability Set
FORT STEWART, Ga. – Army brigades now have a new set of nonlethal products in their arsenal. The
July 15, 2008
III MEF Unit Shares Non-Lethal Tactics with Bangladeshi Service Members, Law Enforcement Personnel
PEELKHANA, DHAKA, Bangladesh – Okinawa-based Marines and Sailors shared non-lethal tactics with more
June 24, 2008
Reserve MPs share experience, training with Moroccans during African Lion 08
TIFNIT, Morocco – More than 55 Marines and sailors from Military Police Company, Headquarters
May 23, 2008
Marines receive laser safety training
AT-TAQADDUM, Iraq – More than 30 service members received a three-hour crash course on laser weapon
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