
Watch: Firm Claims "Non-Lethal" Trishul, Vajra Will Counter Chinese
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A video of tasers shaped like a spiked rod and a "Trishul", posted by news agency ANI, raised questions and also inspired memes.
A company's claim of developing "non-lethal weapons" to match the spiked clubs and tasers used by the Chinese in the Galwan Valley clash last year grabbed much attention on social media on Monday. #WATCH 'Trishul' and 'Sapper Punch'- non-lethal weapons-developed by UP-based Apasteron Pvt Ltd to make the enemy temporarily ineffective in case of violent face offs pic.twitter.com/DmniC0TOET Does the glove thing shoot out spiderwebs? Nice preparation for Under-13 Junior Ind-China war championship. https://t.co/gqYn9MTukz Take training from aqua man pic.twitter.com/YmchpibQzT Inspired from fly killer-bat???? pic.twitter.com/QyeDd6fOPx
A video of tasers shaped like a spiked rod and a "Trishul", posted by news agency ANI, raised questions and also inspired memes.
The video had one Mohit Kumar, Chief Technology Officer at a Noida-based company named Apastron, demonstrating "Vajra", a taser rod, and the "Trishul" said to be inspired by Lord Shiva's weapon.
