Axon: A new generation of TASER conducted energy devices and an ecosystem of integrated solutions for the military and security services
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Axon Enterprise Inc., a global leader in public safety technology, is presenting its latest solutions for the armed forces and state security agencies at this year’s MSPO exhibition.
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TASER Conducted Energy Devices
Axon’s TASER devices are well known to Polish security services. The TASER X2 model has been in use for years by both the Armed Forces and civilian as well as military law enforcement agencies. Although production of the TASER X2 has already ended, Axon guarantees full support for the device—including cartridges, batteries, maintenance, and training — until the end of 2029. At MSPO, Axon is showcasing its new generation of TASER conducted energy devices: the TASER 7 and TASER 10.
TASER 7 (T7)
The TASER 7 gives officers two chances to effectively neutralize a threat. Its visible and clearly audible warning arc (electric current stream) and dual laser system often de-escalate situations before force is required, frequently ending an intervention without further action—thus enhancing officer safety.
The TASER 7 adapts to different scenarios with cartridges designed for close-range (1.2 m) and extended-range (7.6 m) engagements. This flexibility allows officers to operate in close contact or maintain a safe distance during longer-range encounters, reducing the risk of physical injury.
In cases of missed probes or clothing disconnects, Adaptive Cross Connect technology automatically directs electrical current through all probes, ensuring effective neuromuscular incapacitation (NMI).
The TASER 7 also introduces a new method of documenting device usage. Each activation is logged by the device and can be integrated with Axon body-worn cameras, providing a reliable evidentiary record and reducing legal risks for the user. The Dock & Walk system ensures that placing the device in its charger automatically uploads usage history, checks system status, and downloads the latest firmware.
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TASER 10 (T10). A true revolution in conducted energy devices
The TASER 10 represents a breakthrough in conducted energy weapons, offering officers greater flexibility and confidence in the field. The device deploys 10 individually targeted probes, providing up to nine opportunities to achieve temporary neuromuscular incapacitation (NMI) during a single encounter. Its extended effective range of nearly 14 meters allows officers to maintain a safe distance while ensuring high accuracy at longer ranges.
With the Any Probe Connect feature, officers no longer need to worry about probe polarity or perfect placement. Any two contact points that connect will complete a circuit. If multiple connections are made, the TASER 10 automatically selects and optimizes the four best connections to deliver the most effective temporary skeletal muscle lock-up. The new probe design penetrates clothing effectively, including heavy winter jackets, and remains effective at various angles. The device also includes a warning system combining pulsing light and sound to disperse potential threats without the need for discharge.
Like other Axon devices, the TASER 10 is designed for full accountability. Each activation is tracked through comprehensive device logs, and when paired with Axon Body-Worn Cameras, recording can be automatically triggered the moment the device is drawn from its holster. Linking the TASER 10 with an Axon Body Cam provides complete and indisputable evidence of deployment, protecting both the institution and the officer from allegations of unlawful use.
The TASER 10 is particularly suited for agencies operating on national borders, including the Border Guard, Police, Military Police, Railway Security Guard, Government Protection Bureau, and the Armed Forces.
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Axon VR: A New Dimension of Training
Effectiveness in the field depends on confidence, and confidence comes from skills acquired during training. Axon VR delivers a repeatable, scalable, and cost-effective training system that prepares officers to use the TASER 7 and TASER 10 before facing real-world threats.
Dedicated training modules allow officers to practice skills such as deploying the device while moving, engaging at different distances, and targeting individuals wearing various types of clothing.
Axon VR also enhances training team efficiency. Instructors can conduct more sessions without requiring additional personnel. Combined with existing certification programs, Axon VR is a powerful tool that boosts officer confidence, increases safety, and ensures readiness to operate both the TASER 7 and TASER 10.
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Axon Body-Worn Cameras
At the Axon booth, the company is also presenting the Axon Body 4 camera, a solution for recording interventions and providing real-time support. With an expanded 160° field of view and the ability to connect a POV (point-of-view) module that captures exactly what the officer sees during an intervention, users can record critical audiovisual evidence from multiple perspectives, whether the camera is mounted on a cap, vest, or elsewhere.
The Axon Body 4 is designed for extended operations. Its high-capacity battery, expanded 128 GB memory, and fast-charging capability ensure readiness even during the longest missions.
With two-way communication and live streaming, command centers can provide real-time support, while location tracking and secure data encryption enhance officer safety and accountability.
The Axon Body 4 also features a two-way real-time translation module with a database of several hundred languages. During an intervention involving a suspect who does not speak Polish, the camera’s built-in microphone and speaker allow the officer to issue commands and receive responses in real time.
Axon Body 4 units also communicate and geolocate with each other. When an officer activates their camera, it simultaneously signals to other officers that an intervention is underway. If support is needed, nearby patrols immediately know where assistance is required.
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