Examples of using Non-lethal in English and their translations into Korean
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Non-lethal Weapons.
Silent approach, non-lethal force.
Non-lethal Weapons.
한국씨앤오테크(주)- Non-lethal Ammunitions.
Non-lethal Weapons.
HOME> Police> Non-lethal Ammunitions.
Non-lethal weaponry.
Some of these uses include communication, non-lethal weapons and high-energy lasers.
Non-lethal weaponry.
In terms of frequency of purchases, Peruvians buy non-lethal weapons one or two times a year.
Non-lethal weaponry.
The 77th Brigade is a special force within The British army and is responsible for"non-lethal warfare".
Deadly"Non-lethal" Weapons.
The largest training exercise, African Lion, is an annual security cooperation exercise held by the US and Morocco.[11] Created in 2008,this program is designed to instruct a variety of skills, including aerial logistics, non-lethal weapons training, combined arms and maneuver exercises.[11] More than 900 Moroccans and 1,200 Americans take part in the two week exercise.[11].
Marines teach non-lethal raid tactics: flash-bangs, rubber bullets.
Using computer simulations, the authors show that the spread of the virus between colonies, associated with non-lethal immunizations, explain the maintenance of the virus to levels comparable to those observed in nature.
The dangers of non-lethal mind control weapons were already revealed in an expert meeting of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Geneva, in July 1994.
In addition, Lima's demand for civilian non-lethal weapons accounts for approximately 60% of the country's total demand.
Engineers from the Laboratory of non-lethal weapons of the Pentagon demonstrated the innovative laser guns, whose main task is to transfer deafeningly loud sound over long distances, up to tens of kilometers.
Perhaps a more effective, cost-cutting and non-lethal strategy for reducing the number of coyotes in an area would be playing recorded group yip-howls to make resident coyotes think there is more competition for resources.
INEI shows that Peruvian men's demand for civilian non-lethal weapons accounts for about 70% of total demand, and their average cost of purchasing weapons is 3,000 sol. In addition, men prefer to buy more advanced weapons, such as ejector.