Sonic Dispersal System

Sonic Dispersal System — directional acoustic array for long-range non-kinetic crowd dispersal and mass notification.

Key Features:
✔️ Phase-array transducers create coherent 30° directional sound beams
✔️ Peak SPL 140–160 dB (model-dependent) for high-impact dispersal
✔️ Effective reach up to ~5,500 m in optimal atmospheric conditions
✔️ Parametric tones focused at 2–4 kHz for maximal human-hearing effect
✔️ Full band 200–10,000 Hz for clear voice and warning tones
✔️ Five operator modes: comms, warning, graduated dispersal, high-intensity, playback
✔️ Voice, pre-recorded messages, or tonal emissions with real-time control
✔️ Color-coded safety presets (green/yellow/red) for safe rules-of-engagement use
✔️ Rugged sealed aluminum housing with battery backup for field deployment
✔️ Vehicle, pedestal, or mobile mounts for rapid repositioning and perimeter use

Sonic Dispersal System

The Sonic Dispersal System features directional acoustic transducer arrays generating coherent sound beams across long-range distances. The device produces maximum sound pressure levels reaching 140-160 decibels depending on model configuration. Proprietary phase-array technology creates 30-degree sound beam patterns with effectiveness extending 5500 meters under optimal atmospheric conditions. Multi-layer transducer assemblies utilize parametrically-generated frequencies targeting human hearing sensitivity between 2000-4000 Hertz. Aluminum housing design with sealed electrical systems withstands harsh field deployment conditions. Electronic control interface permits operator adjustment across five operational modes from communication to maximum dispersal output.

This Dispersal System operates through voice transmission, pre-recorded messaging, or high-intensity tonal emissions for crowd management. Sound propagation maintains intelligibility at extended distances where conventional loudspeakers fail. Directional acoustic focus reduces exposure to personnel operating behind device positioning. Volume control zones correspond to color-coded safety warnings: green indicates communication-safe levels, yellow represents moderate dispersal capability, red denotes maximum acoustic output. Frequency range spans 200-10,000 Hertz accommodating both spoken directions and warning tones. Mobile mounting platforms including vehicle pedestal installation enable rapid repositioning across tactical scenarios. Battery backup systems ensure operational continuity during power interruptions.

Deployed Sonic Dispersal System platforms support riot dispersal operations, mass notification during emergency situations, piracy deterrence on maritime vessels, and airport runway wildlife management. Law enforcement agencies employ the system during large-scale public gatherings requiring non-kinetic crowd control capabilities. Disaster response coordinators transmit evacuation instructions across wide geographic areas. Military installations integrate the technology for perimeter security communications. Border patrol operations utilize long-range announcement capability for remote personnel engagement.

Tactical Supply Pakistan supplies this System with integrated safety training and operational doctrine ensuring compliant deployment protocols. Long-range acoustic capability provides silent, non-lethal response options across complex security scenarios.

How does parametric sound generation create extended-range acoustic projection compared to conventional speaker technology?
Phase-offset transducers generate interaction frequencies in air creating directional beam patterns, enabling sound concentration along narrow paths rather than omnidirectional dispersal, delivering intelligible signals across multi-kilometer distances without atmospheric degradation typical of standard loudspeaker systems.

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