Chapter 23, Page 54
Volt Glove – Model NG4 (from manufacturer’s catalog)
The Volt Glove is the latest innovation in Sarten Technologies line of NESCAD products. NESCAD (Non-lethal Electric Shock Compliance And De-escalation) devices are designed for law enforcement, corrections, security, and military personnel to subdue/control attackers or aggressive individuals.
The Volt Glove administers a shock to the recipient at the point of contact via probes located along the inside fingers and palm of the device. At minimum charge, the Volt Glove will deliver a localized shock only where direct contact is made, designed for situations that demand pain compliance.
At maximum charge, the Volt Glove is capable of sending an electrical current throughout the entire body, immobilizing the recipient via neuromuscular incapacitation (NMI).
Though direct skin contact is most desirable, the high-voltage impulse system is designed to penetrate up to 10 mm of fabric and/or protective material for increased efficiency.
An integrated touch-screen monitor allows for ease-of-use, fast mode selection, and the ability to access additional customization features for every situation.
Manufactured with neo-carbon fiber and cut/perforation-resistant material for durability, the Volt Glove is also fully insulated to prevent self-electrocution, even in wet conditions.
A Kyron-6 rechargeable battery ensures extended long-term reliability, allowing for prolonged standby times, extended active usage, and minimal charging periods.
Sarten Technologies’ high-performance NESCAD products are the ultimate choice for professionals and individuals seeking advanced protection and functionality. With our innovative design and superior features, our products are tailored to outperform competitors in all key areas and ensure user safety in any scenario.
Danger Zone One. Story by Midnight. Art by Salaiix.
Electricity does that but she’s going to put an eye out with those things…
Maybe they could be used as a weapon 🙂
Yalee used thundershock. It’s super effective =P
Ha, I came up with an electric shock glove over 50 years ago in High School Electronics shop. Used off the shelf capacitors and a double glove design for extra safety. Never used it on an unsuspecting victim though. Just volunteers. I even had a friend use it on me. Although nowhere near the voltage and current seen here.
Things are not looking good now.