The maker of a drone that fires pepper spray bullets
says it has received its first order for the machine.
South Africa-based Desert Wolf told the BBC
it had secured the sale of 25 units to a company
after showing off the tech at a trade show.
Desert Wolf's website states that its Skunk octacopter
drone is fitted with four high-capacity paintball barrels,
each capable of firing up to 20 bullets per second.
In addition to pepper-spray ammunition, the firm says
it can be armed with dye-marker balls and plastic balls.
The machine can carry up to 4,000 bullets at a time
as well as "blinding lasers" and on-board speakers
that can communicate warnings to a crowd.
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