
Acoustic Weapons
Acoustic weapons use focused sound waves to cause discomfort, disorientation, or injury. They emit powerful or high-frequency sounds beyond normal hearing ranges, either to disperse crowds, deter individuals, or incapacitate targets. These devices can be handheld or stationary and aim to produce effects like pain, nausea, or temporary deafness. While they can be effective for non-lethal crowd control, concerns exist about potential long-term health impacts and ethical considerations. In essence, acoustic weapons manipulate sound to influence behavior or cause harm without physical projectiles, making them a unique tool in military and law enforcement applications.