LRAD sound weapons at protests use focused acoustic beams up to 162 decibels that cause permanent hearing damage, but distance and industrial earplugs provide effective protection.
In extreme cases, sonic weapons can cause nausea, dizziness, and even permanent damage. In this case, officials used it to ...
The anti-ICE protests across Minnesota escalated following the killing of two individuals - Renee Nicole Good, 37, and Alex ...
Sonic weapons known as Long Range Acoustic Devices (LRAD), are used by law enforcement officials as a non-traditional method of crowd control and dispersal in multiple countries across the world. The ...
LRAD sells sound cannons to yacht owners as a means of keeping pirates from boarding. In 2005, an LRAD sound cannon staved off an attack by pirates on a five-star German-built cruise ship, called ...
Violent rioters in Minneapolis assault ICE agents, launch attacks, and issue death threats during Operation Metro Surge – prompting LRAD use.