Conventional diversionary devices may experience issues with occasional flashthroughs, fuse failures and the fuse itself becoming a potentially lethal projectile. There have also been issues with secondary fires being started as a result of conventional devices being deployed and these devices are also prone to sympathetic detonation and/or initiation by bullet impact.
A fire hazard exists when some devices are deployed. These devices detonate at high temperatures and, if they land on combustible materials, a fire is not only possible but likely. They can also produce a great deal of smoke which can be noxious.
On some devices, the fuse generally lasts from one to two seconds. If the device fails to detonate within two to three seconds, generally it will not detonate at all. The delay deviation can cause operators to wait longer with an added risk of 'eating the bang'.
Typhon products are unrivalled, non-lethal distraction devices which negate the risks associated with conventional pyrotechnic devices. UK & International Patents Pending.
Typhon products are all designed and engineered in house. Collectively, Typhon has over 100 years of experience working within law enforcement and government surveillance environments, providing a depth of knowledge to allow Typhon's creators to design bespoke solutions for unique and standard operational requirements within hostile environments.
Typhon products are durable and promote a stringent safety approach to prevent negligent discharge. Typhon technology has the ability to initiate a minimum of five independent events dependent on product. An event is deemed as an acoustic sound measuring approximately 150db.
Typhon products can have the acoustic events programmed at time of order. These include:
Typhon’s unique Reloading Programme across the product range delivers manufacturers ‘in life’ replacements (subject to contract) reducing down time between reloads.
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