Service members with the Mongolian Armed Forces demonstrate to their peers and members of the Mongolian General Police how the electrical circuit for the X26 Taser can be completed when two individuals are linked and one prong goes into each person. The training took place as part of the Non-Lethal Weapons Executive Seminar (NOLES) field training exercise at Five Hills Training Area, Mongolia, Aug. 22. Mongolian troops and police officers received an in-depth class on the Taser prior to feeling the effects of the non-lethal weapon firsthand, and later deploying the weapon on static targets. Th

Service members with the Mongolian Armed Forces demonstrate to their peers and members of the Mongolian General Police how the electrical circuit for the X26 Taser can be completed when two individuals are linked and one prong goes into each person. The training took place as part of the Non-Lethal Weapons Executive Seminar (NOLES) field training exercise at Five Hills Training Area, Mongolia, Aug. 22. Mongolian troops and police officers received an in-depth class on the Taser prior to feeling the effects of the non-lethal weapon firsthand, and later deploying the weapon on static targets. Th Stock Photo
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26 August 2013

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Service members with the Mongolian Armed Forces demonstrate to their peers and members of the Mongolian General Police how the electrical circuit for the X26 Taser can be completed when two individuals are linked and one prong goes into each person. The training took place as part of the Non-Lethal Weapons Executive Seminar (NOLES) field training exercise at Five Hills Training Area, Mongolia, Aug. 22. Mongolian troops and police officers received an in-depth class on the Taser prior to feeling the effects of the non-lethal weapon firsthand, and later deploying the weapon on static targets. This year's FTX was led by U.S. Marines with 3rd Law Enforcement Battalion, III Marine Expeditionary Force. Mongolia, a regular participant, is hosting NOLES for the third time in 12 years. NOLES field training exercise at Five Hills Training Area, Mongolia by #PACOM