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allegedly hired a private company, Adherent Technologies of Albuquerque, a small business contract to develop a "foam-based vehicle arresting system," thought to possibly halt the path of a vehicle through "low-profile containers," described as "each containing enough foam base to generate several
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cubic meters of high-strength foam." The idea is thought to clog the engine of a car and "absorb the vehicle’s kinetic energy, bringing it to a stop".
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developed a "gun" which could fire multiple shots of sticky foam. After testing the product for corrections applications, Sandia provided the
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Scott, Steven H.; "Sticky foam as a less-than-lethal technology," p. 96-103 of
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with sticky foam guns and supporting equipment to assist in the withdrawal of
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Security Systems and Nonlethal Technologies for Law Enforcement
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The sticky foam was mentioned in the bestselling book
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Scott, Steven H.; "Sticky foam as a less-than-lethal technology," p. 96-103 of Proc. SPIE v. 2934, Security Systems and Nonlethal Technologies for Law Enforcement, John B. Alexander, Debra D. Spencer, Steve Schmit & Basil J. Steele, Eds.
"Army Reloads on Sticky Foam Weaponry"
Sticky Foam Gets Serious
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