South Africa: Riot Control Drone Can Fire a Variety of Ammunition to Subdue Unruly Crowds

June 18th, 2014

“Payload capacity of the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is 40 kg”

40KG?

Via: Defense Web:

South African company Desert Wolf yesterday unveiled its Skunk riot control drone at the IFSEC security exhibition outside Johannesburg. Armed with four paintball guns, it can fire a variety of ammunition to subdue unruly crowds.

The Skunk is designed to control crowds without endangering the lives of security staff. Bright strobe lights and on-board speakers enable operators to communicate with and warn the crowd. If things get out of control the Skunk can use its four paintball guns to disperse or mark people in the crowd. Four ammunition hoppers can load different types of ammunition such as dye marker balls, pepper spray balls or solid plastic balls. Payload capacity of the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is 40 kg but since the gun assembly weighs around 15 kg the aircraft has an excess of power.

In addition to two high definition day cameras, the Skunk carries a FLIR thermal camera for night vision capability. A camera and microphone on the operator’s station records the operators (a pilot and payload operator) so their behaviour can be monitored. Hennie Kieser, Director of Desert Wolf, said people tend to be less aggressive when they are monitored.

Desert Wolf will soon deliver the first 25 units to customers in the mining industry and the UAV will enter service around June/July.

One Response to “South Africa: Riot Control Drone Can Fire a Variety of Ammunition to Subdue Unruly Crowds”

  1. RBNZ says:

    “customers in the mining industry”? Which countries would need to stop riots at mines?

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