Infantry and vehicles of the U.S. Army can be equipped with non-lethal ammunition and trained with non-lethal fighting techniques in order to generate more POWs and surviving crew members from incapacitated enemy vehicles.[1]
See also[]
Non-lethal weapon on Wikipedia
- Close Quarters Battle capture training, Task Force Talon counterpart
- Terrorist hostage capture training, Consortium counterpart
References[]
- ↑ Eugen Systems, Atari, Act of War: Direct Action. March 15, 2005
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