WSi News2013-08-28 06:16:10
Speed boat entrapment device is bad news for pirates
At this year's Defence and Security event in London, DSEI (10-13 Sep), Marine security experts, BCB Marine, will be displaying a device which enables security teams to intercept, entrap and disable fast vessels used in narcotics trafficking, piracy or terrorist acts without using deadly force.
UK-based BCB Marine which is part of the 159 year old military equipment manufacturer, BCB International Ltd, has developed the Buccaneer Lightweight Interceptor (BUC LWI) - a system which uses compressed air and interchangeable barrels to project floating entanglement lines and other vessel disabling projectiles.
At this year's Defence and Security event in London, DSEI (10-13 Sep), Marine security experts, BCB Marine, will be displaying a device which enables security teams to intercept, entrap and disable fast vessels used in narcotics trafficking, piracy or terrorist acts without using deadly force.
UK-based BCB Marine which is part of the 159 year old military equipment manufacturer, BCB International Ltd, has developed the Buccaneer Lightweight Interceptor (BUC LWI) - a system which uses compressed air and interchangeable barrels to project floating entanglement lines and other vessel disabling projectiles.
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