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2007 TASER Keynote Address
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TASER XREP
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The theme of the keynote address at the 2007 TASER Tactical Conference was “Relentless Innovation.” During the Keynote, Tom and Rick Smith, Chairman and CEO respectively, showcased three major new technology programs: the wireless eXtended Range Electronic Projectile (XREP), a strategic alliance with iRobot, and the new Shockwave™ T-RAD (TASER Area Denial System). Indicative of TASER International’s expanded research and development efforts, the company filed 47 U.S. and International patent applications in 2006 alone.
Coming Soon: The Keynote Address will be available to download later today. Check back later.
Highlight: Media, please visit our Press Room for high resolution images and broadcast quality video B-Roll footage of these new technologies. Click here to visit the Press Room.
iRobot Alliance
TASER and iRobot have formed an alliance to collaboratively develop new robotic capabilities utilizing TASER® technologies. This combination of capabilities will allow law enforcement, federal, and military users to employ TASER technology from an iRobot® platform at a safe distance to engage, incapacitate, and control dangerous suspects without exposing those personnel, the suspect, or bystanders to unnecessary risks.
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The TASER XREP (eXtended Range Electronic Projectile) is a wireless projectile that fires from a 12-gauge shotgun. It delivers the same neuro-muscular incapacitation (NMI) as our handheld TASER X26, but can be delivered to a distance of up to 60 feet. The XREP combines blunt impact with the field proven TASER Neuro Muscular Incapacitation that renders a violent offender virtually incapable of moving or harming others. Click here to learn more about XREP.
TASER Shockwave
The Shockwave activated area denial system is a manually activated TASER device that simultaneously fires six TASER Cartridges to saturate an area with TASER NMI. The Shockwave design is modular; they can be linked together side by side to cover wider areas; they can be stacked to provide multiple discharge salvos; and they can be independently deployed in just about any configuration to cover just about any area size and shape imaginable. Click here to learn more about the Shockwave area denial system.
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Last Updated:
5/10/2008 11:38 AM