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A Comprehensive Study of Special Forces Defense Gloves for Combat Applications

Sujal Gupta, Bhavanesh Chandra Sharma, Vidhi Aggarwal, Vaidehee P. Bindal, Dhruv Singh Rawat

Abstract


The objective of the endeavor is to improve personal defense features by creating and utilizing a multipurpose glove. This glove gives users a complete defensive system by combining a number of cutting-edge technologies. First of all, the glove has an electric shock mechanism that allows the wearer to stun would-be attackers without slaying them. This characteristic can help in self-defense scenarios and acts as a deterrent. Furthermore, the glove has a built-in laser module that is positioned to confuse and disorient opponents, giving the wearer a tactical advantage in conflicts. Along with that, a digital clock display that is incorporated into the glove provides real-time information, guaranteeing that users know the time at crucial times. In addition, the glove has several colored LEDs that may be turned on to send messages or provide alerts, facilitating efficient communication in stressful circumstances. To improve total defense capabilities, the glove also has a protective shield mechanism that shields the user's hand and forearm via potential threats. The project intends to provide people with a flexible and efficient weapon for self-defense in a range of situations by combining these cutting-edge features into a single wearable gadget.


Keywords


Combat, laser beam, shield, communication, defense

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