Monday, January 24, 2011

I CornerShot I

Most of the time when the special forces or the SWAT team try to neutralized the terrorist forces, there's always casualties or death during the cross fire. This is because the body of the operator was exposed and most likely to get injured or death during the crossfire incident.

At the Early 2000s, a weapon is designed to
minimized such casualties and death. It is more likely a weapon accessory invented by Lt. Col. Amos Golan of the Israeli Defense Forces in cooperation with American investors; the CornerShot.

This CornerShot is designed for the SWAT teams and special forces in such situation that usually involving terrorists and hostages, or dangerous crossfire. The purpose of this weapon is similar to the wartime periscope rifle; allowing the operator to both see and attack and armed target without exposing the body of the operator when counter attack.


A standard version of a CornerShot, a pistol is mounted in the front end of the weapon that bends horizontally about sixty-degree both side from a mid-gun. Digital camera and a flashlight is attached to the barrel in the bayonet position. The butt side of the hinge is where the trigger, camera screen (which is on a horizontal hinge just like the mid-gun hinge but it is off of the left side of the gun), and controls for the camera and light.






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