Canada firm wins a slippery contract
A Canadian company has won a $2.5-million contract from the US Marine Corps to develop equipment to spay a super-slippery gel.
The 'Mobility Denial System' will be used to make roads and surfaces so slippery it will be impossible for mobs and rioters in a confrontation to stand or walk, or drive a vehicle.
Its customers include New York City, the 'Mounties', FBI, US Secret Service, US Army and Marines, various fire and police departments and the US Centers for Disease Control.
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