Electromagnetic-Powered Security Net Capture
An electromagnetic-powered security net capture system is a non-lethal interdiction device that deploys a weighted or ballistic net using an electromagnetic launch mechanism to physically entangle and immobilize a target. Unlike pyrotechnic net launchers that rely on explosive propellant charges, electromagnetic variants use a capacitor-driven coil or rail-based accelerator to project the net at controlled velocity, reducing the risk of collateral injury from propellant fragments or uncontrolled projectile behavior. The net is typically constructed from high-tensile braided nylon or Dyneema fiber with weighted corner anchors that spread the net during flight to maximize capture area upon contact.
These systems are deployed in configurations ranging from man-portable shoulder-fired units to vehicle-mounted and fixed-installation launchers. Effective engagement ranges vary by platform, with portable units operating between 5 and 25 meters and vehicle-mounted systems extending to 50 meters or beyond. Net spread diameter at deployment ranges from 3 to 8 meters depending on net design and launch velocity. Capacitor recharge times between shots vary by power source capacity, typically ranging from 3 to 15 seconds on battery-powered field units.
Applications in Pakistan include perimeter security at high-value facilities, checkpoint vehicle stop systems, counter-drone ground interdiction, and crowd control scenarios requiring non-lethal physical restraint without firearm engagement. Security forces operating under rules of engagement that restrict lethal force find electromagnetic net systems a practical interdiction option for detaining individuals or disabling unmanned systems at close range.
Tactical Supply Pakistan supplies electromagnetic net capture systems for authorized security, law enforcement, and facility protection operators requiring non-lethal physical interdiction capability across Pakistan.
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