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The TASER Shockwave system is the first and only Electronic Control Device designed for area denial. Originally designed for the US Service member in order to combat the threat of suicide bombers, the TASER Shockwave allowed the operator to remain out of the environment of these threats." A single unit launches six TASER cartridges. Each cartridge fires two probes at different angles, It provides a barrage fire, area saturation capability. The Shockwave system is scalable and versatile allowing the operator to custom build fields of coverage. TASER Shockwave devices may be linked laterally, stacked vertically, daisy chained or any combination of these in order to provide the desired coverage. A single Shockwave device sends a 25 foot spread across a 20 degree arc. However, they can be horizontally stacked to provide up to 180 degrees of coverage. They can also be vertical stacked three units high, launching 36 fully-charged TASER darts. The Shockwave is fired from a handheld remote device that includes a trigger button, a safety switch, indicator lights and a "re-energizer" button which can recharge the launched probes multiple times.
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