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DoD Harnesses Technology in Search for Nonlethal Systems
American Forces Press Service ^ | Jan. 22, 2004 | By Gerry J. Gilmore

Posted on 1/22/2004, 7:23:10 PM by Calpernia

To win hearts and minds during 21st-century military operations, it will be essential for U.S. service members to have options other than the use of deadly force, a senior Defense Department official asserted.

"You don't want to go into another person's country with the only option being lethal force, because that will turn the populace against you," said Alan R. Shaffer, the director for plans and programs with DoD's Office of Defense Research and Engineering.

Accordingly, Shaffer said the department plans to stand up a new science and technology program to develop nonlethal methods that can be used to maintain order in civil-military and other operations.

The global war against terrorism, Shaffer pointed out, has highlighted the changing face of conflict in the new century. For example, he continued, U.S. forces in Afghanistan and Iraq often find themselves trying to distinguish insurgents from "friendly" civilians.

Using lethal force, Shaffer said, can produce unintentional civilian casualties – including children. Rather than firing bullets into an unruly crowd, he asked, might it be better to employ nonlethal means to restore order?

Consequently, Shaffer said DoD is working to develop nonlethal tools to "give our young troops -- as well as our policy and decision-makers" an option other than the use of deadly force.

One nonlethal tool under development, he said, is an "active-denial" microwave- like device that can be directed at a distance to heat up the moisture in a person's skin, causing an uncomfortable temperature increase that's envisioned to dissuade mob attacks.

"So, if a hostile crowd is moving toward you, you use the active-denial system (and) they will stop coming," Shaffer explained, noting researchers "have yet to find anybody" who will continue to move forward against the system.

"You get hit with the high-powered microwave and you run away," he asserted.

Another nonlethal system under development, Shaffer continued, is super-slick matting that can be placed around a building to help prevent terrorists from using trucks to breach security perimeters. Another innovation envisioned for crowd control, he added, uses a sticky foam substance that hardens.

Having nonlethal options, Shaffer pointed out, would have been useful when the destroyer USS Cole was attacked in port in Aden, Yemen, on Oct. 12, 2000, by terrorists in a bomb-laden boat. The bomb blew a hole in the ship's hull and killed 17 service members and injured 39.

The Cole incident represented a "horrible situation," Shaffer maintained, where the crew could "see something coming up to their ship … and the only choices they had were to let this dinghy run into them or use lethal force against" an uncertain threat.

Employing an active-denial system like the heat-producing device likely would have prevented the terrorists from coming near the destroyer, Shaffer noted, while providing the Cole's crew enough time to size up the threat.

Shaffer said it's important to know that all nonlethal devices and materials are tested to ensure they don't do permanent damage.

"We don't win hearts and minds if we shoot a sticky foam or shoot a laser out on someone that buys you time and space, but blinds the target permanently or is toxic," he concluded.


TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: alanschaffer; dod; miltech; nonlethalsystems; technology

1 posted on 1/22/2004, 7:23:11 PM by Calpernia
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To: MJY1288; Calpernia; Grampa Dave; anniegetyourgun; Ernest_at_the_Beach; BOBTHENAILER; ...
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To win hearts and minds during 21st-century military operations, it will be essential for U.S. service members to have options other than the use of deadly force, a senior Defense Department official asserted.

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2 posted on 1/22/2004, 7:24:54 PM by Calpernia (Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does.)
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To: Calpernia
Hmmmmm lets see......shoot me with a 168 gr HPBT and I hate you.

Shoot me in the forehead with a Bean Bag round and I don't hate you............???

Oh Yeah...that's much better !

Stay Safe !

3 posted on 1/22/2004, 7:27:54 PM by Squantos (Salmon...the other pink meat !)
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To: Squantos
I doubt its for use in foreign countries. Its showing us is that the military and technology are reaching the point where they believe its possible to control an entire population. Scary if you think about it.
4 posted on 1/22/2004, 7:33:59 PM by Naspino (Write in Naspino/J'Lo in 2004. Immigration Policy: Keep the Latin Hotties And Throw Back The Rest.)
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To: Calpernia
Bump!
5 posted on 1/22/2004, 7:37:02 PM by Alamo-Girl
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To: Calpernia
The Libs already have this. Just have the troops engage in a group hug and send positive vibes to our enemies. Works really well.
6 posted on 1/22/2004, 7:49:26 PM by Seruzawa (If you agree with the French raise your hand. If you are French raise both hands!)
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To: Squantos
"Hmmmmm lets see......shoot me with a 168 gr HPBT and I hate you.

Shoot me in the forehead with a Bean Bag round and I don't hate you............???

Oh Yeah...that's much better !

Stay Safe !"

Great post. I got involved with the non lethal goat rope in 96 (by direction). It was ran by a Clinton appointee with no background in weapons or conflict. I tried to explain to her that our emerging threats came from a culture that to disable them was to humiliate them. So the ones that wanted to kill you would just get more serious and the ones on the fence would now get off the fence and try to kill you. While on this roll I explained that our armed services were trained to specifically to go out and break things and kill the ememy. What she proposed was to turn Marines (note bias) into policemen. Like I have always told my Marine Corps sons you can be a Marine or a policeman to be both is to be dead. I could rave on forever but I think I will quit while I am ahead.

best regards

the dozer

oh before I forget I got fired from the program
7 posted on 1/22/2004, 8:53:07 PM by dozer7
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To: Seruzawa
Ha! Very true. And that same looney liberal mindset creates gun laws that effectively hamstring law abiding folks who follow all the damn laws in the first place from protecting themselves and their families. You know, those nutty laws that the libs love so much that still free up all the unlicensed illegal guns for the swarmy hands of criminals, criminals who so appreciate that the libs' laws protect them from the "regular, uncriminal folk" by discouraging law abiders from carrying guns. This way, the thugs can ply their sleazy trade without too much worry.
8 posted on 1/22/2004, 11:39:04 PM by Donna Lee Nardo
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To: Calpernia
Deadly force works ~ if it ain't broke, don't fix it ~ Bump!
9 posted on 1/22/2004, 11:52:16 PM by blackie
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To: dozer7
When we remove the teeth from our military we are all bark and no bite ! And that dog just won't hunt !

Tell your Sons thanks for taking their turn in the barrel for me !

Stay Safe !

10 posted on 1/23/2004, 5:34:12 AM by Squantos (Salmon...the other pink meat !)
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