Malodorant

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A malodorant is a chemical compound whose extreme stench acts as a temporary incapacitant. It attacks the olfactory and/or trigeminal nerves of the person introduced to the chemical.[1][2][3] These compounds are usually composed of at least two ingredients: the malodorant compound and a carrier liquid. Malodorant compositions have a toxicity category rating of III or higher.

Compounds used as malodorants[]

Common responses to malodorant[]

  • Immediate nausea
  • Gagging/vomiting
  • Various levels of discomfort

Weapon examples[]

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References[]

  1. ^ Hambling, David. "US military malodorant missiles kick up a stink". New Scientist.
  2. ^ https://www.theguardian.com/science/2008/jul/10/weaponstechnology.research
  3. ^ http://www.defenseone.com/technology/2015/04/americas-police-will-fight-next-riot-these-stink-bombs/111430/
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