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  2. ARWEN 37 - Wikipedia

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    The ARWEN 37 is part of a less lethal system which incorporates a variety of less lethal munitions which can be deployed through the same launcher. The AR-1 munition consists of a proprietary polymer baton which is intended to be deployed at living tissue as a means of inflicting blunt force trauma through direct impact at ranges up to 100 ...

  3. ARWEN ACE - Wikipedia

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    The ARWEN ACE is a breech-loaded less-lethal launcher which fires a variety of 37mm less-lethal munitions which includes direct impact batons, chemical irritant delivery munitions and smoke delivery munitions. "ARWEN" is an acronym for "anti riot weapon enfield". As of 2001, all ARWEN trademarks and patents are owned by Police Ordnance Company Inc.

  4. Riot gun - Wikipedia

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    ARWEN 37S "Shorty" CQB 37 mm 5 Short barrel, no stock, drum magazine [8] ARWEN ACE: 1 single shot, telescoping stock [9] CM-55 gas gun 37 mm 1 [10] [11] Cobray 37 mm launcher 37 mm 1 aluminum barrel, retractable stock [12] Defense Technology 37 mm Launcher 37 mm model dependant single-shot and multi-shot versions [13] DPMS M-37 flare launcher ...

  5. Federal Riot Gun - Wikipedia

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    A single-shot weapon, which breaks open by unlocking a catch at the top, it has since been replaced in British use by the multiple-shot ARWEN 37 revolver. [citation needed] It was also issued by the Canadian Army, subsequently the Canadian Armed Forces. [1] It had been used by the South African Police Service during the apartheid era.

  6. 37 mm flare - Wikipedia

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    37 mm flare or "1.5 inch" caliber is the specification for a common launching system for non-lethal and less-lethal ammunition. Such launchers are also often known as "gas guns" due to their original use by police for launching tear gas projectiles.

  7. Milkor 37/38mm and 40mm Stopper - Wikipedia

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    The Milkor Stopper is a riot gun used for riot control, designed to fire a 37/38mm or 40mm cartridge, which can be a 9mm Buckshot, Rubber ball buckshot, teargas canister, rubber shot cartridge or explosive. The weapon is simple to operate and all metal surfaces are treated with a coating for corrosion protection, plus long-life dry film ...

  8. Royal Small Arms Factory - Wikipedia

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    ARWEN 37, (Anti Riot Weapon ENfield): a less lethal 37mm launcher with a rifled barrel to ensure accuracy, designed to be used in crowd control situations. SA80 (L85) assault rifle, from 1987. For weapons manufactured at Enfield before 1853, see British military rifles#Early Enfield rifles

  9. Installation (computer programs) - Wikipedia

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    Installation (or setup) of a computer program (including device drivers and plugins), is the act of making the program ready for execution. Installation refers to the particular configuration of software or hardware with a view to making it usable with the computer. A soft or digital copy of the piece of software (program) is needed to install it.