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The WEST-5 was tested and used in a mock conflict in the Mongolian SSR on October 6, 2005. As of yet, the WEST-5 has not seen actual conflict. | The WEST-5 was tested and used in a mock conflict in the Mongolian SSR on October 6, 2005. As of yet, the WEST-5 has not seen actual conflict. | ||
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Revision as of 22:50, 21 February 2006
The Weaponized Electronic Suppression Transmitter v.5 (WEST-5) is a new addition to the Soviet Red Army, Revolutionary Armed Forces Abroad, and the Soviet militsiya. It is used as a nerve stapling device in order to suppress enemy forces without killing them.
The WEST-5 was tested and used in a mock conflict in the Mongolian SSR on October 6, 2005. As of yet, the WEST-5 has not seen actual conflict.