Milipol 2015: Redcore showcases its new FLEM less-lethal projectile 21711154

 
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Milipol 2015: Redcore showcases its new FLEM less-lethal projectile
The young France-based company REDCORE presents its range of less-lethal innovative and patented projectiles at the 19th edition of Milipol exhibition. Among others, the FLEM is a latest generation impact projectile. Its design is innovative, patented and perfectly adapted to modern uses.
     
Milipol 2015 Redcore showcase its new FLEM less lethal projectile 640 001Redcore's FLEM innovative less-lethal projectil concept
     
FLEM's body is made of a specific material that avoids rebonds, increase the interaction duration between the bullet and the target at the impact and absorb the energy overload in order to reduce risks of injuries.

The FLEM responds to less-lethal weapon characteristics requirements regarding to non penetration, incapacitation and behavioral effects on the target. Meets the criteria of less-lethal impact to immobilize the target.

The FLEM is a projectile design for the neutralization and de-encircling. It is entirelly designed and manufactured in France.

The FLEM® has the particularity of performing a 90° rotation in a distance of 2m after getting out the barrel to present a contact area larger than its diameter. Its particular design ensures its rotation, and its tail insures a stable and linear flight.

The FLEM® - Gauge 12 - 2 3/4 (18x50mm) has a contact width before impact greater than the 37mm caliber and more.

Redcore SAS is a young company based in Lorient, in Britanny. The company develops its products in cooperation with the ENSIB Lorient and is accompanied by the Jean Guyomarch Foundation, BPI, Audelor and CAP'TRONIC.