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Zagadnienia zapewnienia bezpieczeństwa terenów portowych, przybrzeżnych instalacji i urządzeń oraz cumujących na danym akwenie jednostek są coraz bardziej krytyczne. W wyniku ataków terrorystycznych giną ludzie oraz powstają ogromne straty materialne. Z tego względu wszystkie newralgiczne obiekty, które mogą być potencjalnymi celami zagrożeń terrorystycznych powinny być wyposażone w systemy obserwacji, alarmowania oraz przeciwdziałania atakom terrorystycznym. Zadania obrony takich obiektów przed intruzami szczególnie w czasie pokoju wymagają bardzo rozważnych działań. Preferowane są systemy obezwładniające typu Non-Lethal Weapon. W artykule przedstawiono wyniki prac własnych nad działkiem akustycznym (Air Gun) przeznaczonym do obezwładniania nurków.
The security matters of port areas, coastal installations and mooring vessels are becoming increasingly critical. Results of terrorist activities are fatalities or an economic and material loss. There-fore, all critical objects that may be potential target of terrorist threats should be equipped with monitoring, alert and prevention systems. The defense tasks against intruders require very prudent action, especially at the time of peace. Therefore incapacitating- type (non-lethal weapon) systems are preferred. This paper presents the results of the development work on an acoustic gun (Air Gun) designed to incapacitate intruders'divers.
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- Ośrodek Badawczo-Rozwojowy Centrum Techniki Morskiej S.A
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