Members of the Thai military and police forces participate in demonstrating the use of oleoresin capsicum, more commonly known as OC spray, as part of the Non-Lethal Weapons Executive Seminar 2011, June 8. NOLES '11, which took place from May 30-June 10, is Marine Forces Pacific's premiere multilateral theater security cooperation event for non-lethal weapons and is designed to promote awareness of non-lethal weapons use to maintain order in low-intensity scenarios. Due to the significant variance of non-lethal weapons capabilities from country to country, the seminar seeks to improve interope


Members of the Thai military and police forces participate in demonstrating the use of oleoresin capsicum, more commonly known as OC spray, as part of the Non-Lethal Weapons Executive Seminar 2011, June 8. NOLES '11, which took place from May 30-June 10, is Marine Forces Pacific's premiere multilateral theater security cooperation event for non-lethal weapons and is designed to promote awareness of non-lethal weapons use to maintain order in low-intensity scenarios. Due to the significant variance of non-lethal weapons capabilities from country to country, the seminar seeks to improve interoperability between partner nations. Marines, Thai military conclude training 110608-M-IF347-282


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