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  2. Dazzler (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    Dazzler (weapon) A dazzler is a non- lethal weapon which uses intense directed radiation to temporarily disorient its target with flash blindness. They can effectively deter further advances, regardless of language or cultural barriers, but can also be used for hailing and warning. [1]

  3. Personnel halting and stimulation response rifle - Wikipedia

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    The personnel halting and stimulation response rifle (PHASR) is a prototype non-lethal laser dazzler developed by the Air Force Research Laboratory's Directed Energy Directorate, U.S. Department of Defense. Its purpose is to temporarily disorient and blind a target.

  4. Laser weapon - Wikipedia

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    The Protocol on Blinding Laser Weapons bans the use of weapons designed to cause permanent blindness. Weapons designed to cause temporary blindness, known as dazzlers , are used by military and sometimes law enforcement organizations.

  5. Dazzler (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Dazzler (Alison Blaire) is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, often in association with the X-Men. She first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #130 (February 1980).

  6. Category:Military lasers - Wikipedia

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    S. Self-Protect High-Energy Laser Demonstrator. Silent Hunter (laser weapon) Skyguard (area defense system) Small Arms Weapons Effects Simulator. Smart onboard data interface module. Sokol Eshelon. Solar-pumped laser. Soviet laser pistol.

  7. Protocol on Blinding Laser Weapons - Wikipedia

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    The Protocol on Blinding Laser Weapons, Protocol IV of the 1980 Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, was issued by the United Nations on 13 October 1995. It came into force on 30 July 1998. As of the end of April 2018, the protocol had been agreed to by 109 nations.

  8. Chirped pulse amplification - Wikipedia

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    The Dazzler is a commercial pulse shaper in which light is diffracted from an acoustic wave. By tuning the timing, frequency, and amplitude of the acoustic wave, it is possible to introduce arbitrary dispersion functions with a maximum delay of a few picoseconds.

  9. Taser - Wikipedia

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    Taser. A TASER device, with cartridge removed, making an electric spark between its two electrodes. Police issue X26 TASER device with cartridge installed. Raysun X-1, a multi-purpose handheld weapon. A TASER is a conducted energy device (CED) primarily used to incapacitate people, allowing them to be approached and handled in an unresisting ...

  10. David North (character) - Wikipedia

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    Anti-healing factor acid. David North ( Christoph Nord) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He was originally known as Maverick, and more recently as Agent Zero. The character first appeared in X-Men #5 and was created by writer John Byrne and co-writer/artist Jim Lee .

  11. Decentralized Privacy-Preserving Proximity Tracing - Wikipedia

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    The DP-3T protocol is made up of two separate responsibilities, tracking and logging close range encounters with other users (device handshake), and the reporting of those encounters such that other clients can determine if they have been in contact with an infected patient (infection reporting).