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Applications of the T68 SplitFire:
- The T68 SplitFire can be used as a training tool, with a blue heat shield for
identification as a training arm, or a red one to signify being loaded with
less-lethal anti-personnel rounds. There are many different projectile types to
choose from, based on environmental concerns and specific needs...several of which
cost less than five cents a round.
- For police and military force-on-force training, the T68 SplitFire administers
negative reinforcement to drive home lessons on cover, concealment, cover fire,
and other fundamentals. Nothing says "you screwed up and now you're dead" like a
welt.
- In a riot or other large disturbance, the operator can load the magazine with
Rubber Training Projectiles and the hopper with Less Lethal Capsaicin
Projectiles. The operator can then use the Less Lethal Capsaicin Projectiles to
disperse the crowd, and switch immediately to the rubber balls for less-lethal
deterrent against individuals.
- The T68 SplitFire is useful in vehicular pursuits. Use Glass Breaking Balls
loaded in the magazine to break the rear window, then switch to Less Lethal
Projectile capsaicin projectiles in the hopper to fill their vehicle with
irritant powder...forcing them to stop. Shots that miss the vehicle, or directly
strike an occupant, will do far less (or no) collateral damage compared to
bullets and gas-canister projectiles.
- For suspects barricaded in a structure, officers can use glass "breaker balls"
to breach a window... then turn the selector wheel to load capsaicin balls to fill
the structure with a cloud of irritants. Capsaicin balls have greater range, and
far more accuracy, than capsaicin sprays, which helps officers maintain a safe
distance from dangerous suspects.
- Accountability. Education. Proof. The Land Warrior system brings a new element to this proven platform: video and audio recording, courtesy of a camera mounted via the standard picatinny-style tactical rails. At the push of a button, the camera switches on to record events downrange...complete with audio. Use the footage in court. This camera doesn't lie - it can show a suspect's exact posture and body language leading to an officer opening fire with kinetic energy or capsaicin irritant rounds. Prove your officer acted in self-defense. Use the video to strengthen court cases against violent offenders. Document every confrontation that involves drawing the T68, for after action reviews and courtroom evidence. As a training aid, the camera shows where the muzzle is pointed at all times - in safe directions or troubling directions. It shows exactly what an officer sees as he or she makes their decision to shoot or otherwise engage a target. Track hits on messy targets; see the very action that caused your officer to respond with the use of force. Review it, teach, and run the drill again.
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