AHN American Firm Develops Defensive Sonic Blaster To Repel Pirate Attacks
(AHN) - A recent pirate attack on a U.S. Flagged cargo ship was repelled by some hi-tech sound waves. The device called a Long Range Acoustic Device is growing in popularity with both the military and private enterprise.
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