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Non-lethal weapons, also known as less-lethal weapons, less-than-lethal weapons, or non-deadly weapons, are designed to incapacitate, subdue, or deter individuals or groups without causing permanent injury or death. These weapons are often used by law enforcement, military, and security personnel in situations where lethal force is not justified or permissible.


'''Non-lethal weapons''', also known as '''less-lethal weapons''', '''less-than-lethal weapons''', '''non-deadly weapons''', '''compliance weapons''', or '''pain-inducing weapons''', are weapons intended to be less likely to kill a living target than conventional weapons such as knives and firearms. Non-lethal weapons are used in a variety of situations, including [[law enforcement]], [[military]], and [[self-defense]].
== Types of Non-lethal Weapons ==


==Types of Non-lethal Weapons==
Non-lethal weapons can be categorized into several types based on their mechanism of action:
Non-lethal weapons can be categorized into several types based on their mechanism of action:


* '''[[Impact weapons]]''': These include [[baton]]s, [[rubber bullets]], and [[bean bag rounds]].
=== Chemical Agents ===
* '''[[Chemical weapons]]''': These include [[tear gas]], [[pepper spray]], and [[mace (spray)|mace]].
Chemical agents include substances like [[tear gas]] and [[pepper spray]]. These agents cause irritation to the eyes, skin, and respiratory system, leading to temporary incapacitation. They are commonly used for crowd control and self-defense.
* '''[[Electroshock weapons]]''': These include [[taser]]s and [[stun gun]]s.
* '''[[Acoustic weapons]]''': These include [[long-range acoustic device]]s (LRADs).
* '''[[Directed-energy weapons]]''': These include [[dazzler]]s and [[active denial system]]s.
* '''[[Kinetic impact projectiles]]''': These include [[foam baton rounds]] and [[plastic bullets]].


==Applications==
=== Impact Weapons ===
Non-lethal weapons are used in various fields:
Impact weapons include batons, rubber bullets, and bean bag rounds. These weapons deliver a forceful impact to the body, causing pain and temporary incapacitation without penetrating the skin or causing permanent injury.


* '''[[Law enforcement]]''': Used for [[crowd control]], [[riot control]], and [[suspect apprehension]].
=== Conducted Energy Devices ===
* '''[[Military]]''': Used in [[peacekeeping]] missions, [[checkpoint]] operations, and [[urban warfare]].
Conducted energy devices, such as [[Taser]]s, deliver an electric shock to disrupt voluntary control of muscles. They are effective in subduing individuals from a distance and are widely used by law enforcement.
* '''[[Self-defense]]''': Used by civilians for personal protection.


==Advantages and Disadvantages==
=== Acoustic Weapons ===
===Advantages===
Acoustic weapons use sound waves to disorient or incapacitate individuals. Long Range Acoustic Devices (LRADs) emit loud sounds that can cause discomfort and disorientation.
* Reduced risk of fatality compared to lethal weapons.
* Can be used to de-escalate potentially violent situations.
* Useful in situations where lethal force is not justified.


===Disadvantages===
=== Directed Energy Weapons ===
* Can still cause serious injury or death in certain circumstances.
Directed energy weapons, such as microwave or laser-based systems, can cause discomfort or pain by heating the skin or causing temporary blindness.
* May not be effective against all targets, particularly those under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
* Ethical and legal concerns regarding their use.


==Ethical and Legal Considerations==
=== Other Non-lethal Technologies ===
The use of non-lethal weapons raises various ethical and legal issues. These include concerns about the potential for abuse, the proportionality of their use, and the need for proper training and oversight.
Other technologies include nets, foam, and sticky substances designed to immobilize individuals or vehicles.


==Related Pages==
== Applications ==
* [[Law enforcement]]
 
* [[Military]]
Non-lethal weapons are used in a variety of scenarios, including:
* [[Self-defense]]
 
* [[Crowd control]]
* '''Crowd Control:''' To manage large gatherings, protests, or riots without resorting to lethal force.
* [[Riot control]]
* '''Self-defense:''' For personal protection against attackers.
* [[Taser]]
* '''Military Operations:''' To minimize casualties and collateral damage in conflict zones.
* [[Pepper spray]]
* '''Law Enforcement:''' To subdue suspects or individuals posing a threat without using lethal force.
* [[Rubber bullet]]
 
* [[Active denial system]]
== Ethical and Legal Considerations ==
 
The use of non-lethal weapons raises several ethical and legal issues:
 
* '''Proportionality:''' Ensuring the use of force is proportional to the threat posed.
* '''Accountability:''' Monitoring and regulating the use of non-lethal weapons to prevent abuse.
* '''Health Risks:''' Assessing the potential for long-term health effects or injuries.
 
== Advantages and Limitations ==
 
=== Advantages ===
* '''Reduced Fatalities:''' Non-lethal weapons are designed to minimize the risk of death.
* '''Versatility:''' They can be used in a wide range of situations.
* '''Public Perception:''' They are often viewed as more humane alternatives to lethal force.
 
=== Limitations ===
* '''Effectiveness:''' Non-lethal weapons may not be effective against all individuals or in all situations.
* '''Misuse:''' There is potential for misuse or over-reliance on non-lethal options.
* '''Injury Risk:''' While designed to be non-lethal, they can still cause serious injuries.


==See Also==
== Also see ==
* [[Less-lethal ammunition]]
* [[Compliance weapon]]
* [[Pain compliance]]


==References==
* [[Tear gas]]
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* [[Pepper spray]]
* [[Taser]]
* [[Crowd control]]
* [[Law enforcement]]


==External Links==
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{{Commons category|Non-lethal weapons}}


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Latest revision as of 15:33, 9 December 2024

Non-lethal Weapon

Non-lethal weapons, also known as less-lethal weapons, less-than-lethal weapons, or non-deadly weapons, are designed to incapacitate, subdue, or deter individuals or groups without causing permanent injury or death. These weapons are often used by law enforcement, military, and security personnel in situations where lethal force is not justified or permissible.

Types of Non-lethal Weapons[edit]

Non-lethal weapons can be categorized into several types based on their mechanism of action:

Chemical Agents[edit]

Chemical agents include substances like tear gas and pepper spray. These agents cause irritation to the eyes, skin, and respiratory system, leading to temporary incapacitation. They are commonly used for crowd control and self-defense.

Impact Weapons[edit]

Impact weapons include batons, rubber bullets, and bean bag rounds. These weapons deliver a forceful impact to the body, causing pain and temporary incapacitation without penetrating the skin or causing permanent injury.

Conducted Energy Devices[edit]

Conducted energy devices, such as Tasers, deliver an electric shock to disrupt voluntary control of muscles. They are effective in subduing individuals from a distance and are widely used by law enforcement.

Acoustic Weapons[edit]

Acoustic weapons use sound waves to disorient or incapacitate individuals. Long Range Acoustic Devices (LRADs) emit loud sounds that can cause discomfort and disorientation.

Directed Energy Weapons[edit]

Directed energy weapons, such as microwave or laser-based systems, can cause discomfort or pain by heating the skin or causing temporary blindness.

Other Non-lethal Technologies[edit]

Other technologies include nets, foam, and sticky substances designed to immobilize individuals or vehicles.

Applications[edit]

Non-lethal weapons are used in a variety of scenarios, including:

  • Crowd Control: To manage large gatherings, protests, or riots without resorting to lethal force.
  • Self-defense: For personal protection against attackers.
  • Military Operations: To minimize casualties and collateral damage in conflict zones.
  • Law Enforcement: To subdue suspects or individuals posing a threat without using lethal force.

Ethical and Legal Considerations[edit]

The use of non-lethal weapons raises several ethical and legal issues:

  • Proportionality: Ensuring the use of force is proportional to the threat posed.
  • Accountability: Monitoring and regulating the use of non-lethal weapons to prevent abuse.
  • Health Risks: Assessing the potential for long-term health effects or injuries.

Advantages and Limitations[edit]

Advantages[edit]

  • Reduced Fatalities: Non-lethal weapons are designed to minimize the risk of death.
  • Versatility: They can be used in a wide range of situations.
  • Public Perception: They are often viewed as more humane alternatives to lethal force.

Limitations[edit]

  • Effectiveness: Non-lethal weapons may not be effective against all individuals or in all situations.
  • Misuse: There is potential for misuse or over-reliance on non-lethal options.
  • Injury Risk: While designed to be non-lethal, they can still cause serious injuries.

Also see[edit]

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