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'''Combined Systems, Inc'''. (CSI) is an American company (owned by Point Lookout Capital and the Carlye Group) founded in 1981 and mainly situated in Jamestown, Pennsylvania. It specializes in an assortment of [[:Category:Less-Than Lethal|non-lethal]] military and police equipment such as tear gas canisters, flash grenades, breaching munitions, and handcuffs. It is a major supplier of such products for the military and police of the United States, Israel and Egypt. | '''Combined Systems, Inc'''. (CSI) is an American company (owned by Point Lookout Capital and the Carlye Group) founded in 1981 and mainly situated in Jamestown, Pennsylvania. It specializes in an assortment of [[:Category:Less-Than Lethal|non-lethal]] military and police equipment such as tear gas canisters, flash grenades, breaching munitions, and handcuffs. It is a major supplier of such products for the military and police of the United States, Israel and Egypt. | ||
CSI achieved some notoriety and controversy due to their tear gas equipment being used to disperse protests in several countries including (according to evidence collected by War Resisters League) Tunisia, Chile, Bolivia, Guatemala, Germany, Netherlands, India, East Timor, Hong Kong, Argentina, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Cameroon, and Sierra Leone). | |||
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Revision as of 02:19, 22 January 2018
Combined Systems, Inc. (CSI) is an American company (owned by Point Lookout Capital and the Carlye Group) founded in 1981 and mainly situated in Jamestown, Pennsylvania. It specializes in an assortment of non-lethal military and police equipment such as tear gas canisters, flash grenades, breaching munitions, and handcuffs. It is a major supplier of such products for the military and police of the United States, Israel and Egypt.
CSI achieved some notoriety and controversy due to their tear gas equipment being used to disperse protests in several countries including (according to evidence collected by War Resisters League) Tunisia, Chile, Bolivia, Guatemala, Germany, Netherlands, India, East Timor, Hong Kong, Argentina, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Cameroon, and Sierra Leone).
Guns
Grenades
Weapon | Caliber(s) | Capacity | Produced | Variants | Image |
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Combined Tactical Systems Model 5210JL White Smoke Grenade | - | 1 | ?- | Model 5210JL Model 5230JL |
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Combined Tactical Systems Model 7290 Flashbang Grenade | - | 1 | ?- | Model 7290-2 Model 7290-9 Model 7290CI Command Initiated Flash-Bang Model 7290M Mini Bang Model 7290ML Model 7290T Flashbang Grenade |
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Combined Tactical Systems Model 9590 Sting-Ball Grenade | - | 1 | ?- | Model 9592 Irritant Sting-Ball Grenade Model 9593 Irritant Sting-Ball Grenade |
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