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China unveils electromagnetic gun for riot control

  • The device, showcased on state television, fires coin-shaped bullets that are designed to minimise the risk of causing fatal injuries
  • Using electromagnetic force rather than gunpowder allows users to vary the speed and force of the bullets

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The gun was unveiled on state television. Photo: CCTV
Zhang Tongin Beijing

China has unveiled a new electromagnetic gun that fires coin-shaped bullets to be used for riot control.

The product was made public in a military technology programme aired on the state broadcaster CCTV on March 28. It described the device as “non-lethal” although it also showed it could penetrate wood and shatter glass bottles.

The gun, known as the CS/LW21 handheld electromagnetic launcher, was jointly developed by China North Industries Group Corporation Limited and other technology teams.

The design is intended to minimise the risk of killing people and allow the authorities to disperse crowds or suppress riots without causing serious harm to civilians.

Additionally, by using electromagnetic force instead of traditional gunpowder firing methods, the firing power can be adjusted according to distance or the nature of the target.

According to the video, the guns have a simple and sleek design with no extra parts, making them easier to handle and use.

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