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Weapons of the future are being made in
our own backyard. It took Virginia Beach company "TDI" five years of
prototypes and research to create what it calls the "Kriss Super V
System."
There are lots of companies out there making weapons
to be used in the War on Terror. Thursday, WAVY.com got a look at the
latest technology.
It's all about more rounds, on target, more
of the time. At Blackwater USA's firing range in Moyock, North
Carolina, it looked sounded and smelled like a war zone, but this was
no army. From the novice to the experienced surrounded by spent shell
casings, Reporters, producers and photographers loaded magazines, took
aim and fired.
At our disposal, Virginia Beach company TDI's Kriss Super V System. A new, patented technology that promises you can't miss.
The
laws of physics come into play when your firing a traditional rifle,
the weapon tends to go back and the muzzle up, but with Kriss
technology the energy is redirected downward, making your shot and
weapon more controllable.
Whether you're a woman protecting
your home or a private security contractor protecting a convoy, TDI
plans to sell different versions of its weapons to both.
"They
all have a job to do and what we aim to do is to give them the best
piece of technology that in our opinion is superior to what they have
that allows them to do their job better faster and come home to their
families maybe more rapidly and safely."
The weapons fired Thursday weigh about 5 pounds. TDI says by the time they hit the market in '08 they'll weigh even less.
As
of now, the company says it has not secured a contract with Blackwater
USA or any other private security firm working in Iraq.
Reprinted from: http://www.myfoxhamptonroads.com/
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