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Asian Tribune is published by World Institute For Asian Studies|Powered by WIAS Vol. 11 No. 398               

Indian army to use chilli-based tear gas-like hand grenades as a new weapon

From Gopal Ethiraj - Chennai
Chennai, 25 March (Asiantribune.com):

The Indian military has now a new weapon against terrorism: the bhut jolokia, the world’s hottest chilli.

The bhut jolokia was accepted by Guinness World Records in 2007 as the world’s spiciest chilli. It is grown and eaten in the northeast for its taste, as a cure for stomach troubles and a way to fight the crippling summer heat.

The thumb-sized bhut jolokia, or ghost chilli will be used to make tear gas-like hand grenades to immobilise suspects, defence officials said on Tuesday. Field tests have been conducted successfully.

Bhut jolokia has more than 1,000,000 Scoville units, the scientific measurement of a chilli’s spiciness. Classic Tabasco sauce ranges from 2,500 to 5,000 Scoville units, while jalapeno peppers measure anywhere from 2,500 to 8,000.

“The chilli grenade has been found fit for use after trials in Indian defence laboratories, a fact confirmed by scientists at the Defense Research and Development Organisation,” Col. R. Kalia, a defence spokesman said.

“This is definitely going to be an effective non-toxic weapon because its pungent smell can choke terrorists and force them out of their hide-outs,” R.B. Srivastava, the director of the Life Sciences Department at the New Delhi headquarters of the DRDO said.

Mr. Srivastava, who led a defence research laboratory in Assam, said trials are also on to produce bhut jolokia-based aerosol sprays to be used by women against attackers and for the police to control and disperse mobs.

- Asian Tribune -

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