Comic Book Firearms

Army Tests XM-25 Individual Air Burst Weapon, aka the 'Judge Dredd' Gun

You know that gigantic weapon Judge Dredd carries? Apparently the Army is testing one just like it.

Although they call it the 'Judge Dredd' gun, the weapon is officially called the XM-25 Individual Air Burst Weapon. It's got the look, but what about the specs? This weapon has a laser range finder and precision-timed grenades; it's built to fire armor-piercing, door-breaching, anti-personnel and less-than-lethal rounds. In a nutshell, enemies are in trouble even when they're not in the line of fire.

Laser-guided Weapons
Incorporating laser range finders and precision-timed grenades can revolutionize the military weapons industry.
Versatile Firearms
Creating weapons that can fire various types of rounds, like armor-piercing, door-breaching, anti-personnel, and less-than-lethal rounds can lead the market for more versatile firearms.
Futuristic Weapons
Developing firearms that look and perform like they were taken straight from a science-fiction movie or comic book can be the new standard for futuristic weaponry.

Who This Affects Most

Military Equipment
Innovating new types of weapons with advanced technology can help establish the military equipment industry as leaders in the field.
Law Enforcement
Creating versatile and less-lethal firearms can shape the future of non-lethal crowd control and self-defense for law enforcement agencies.
Entertainment
Making weapons inspired by popular comic book and sci-fi franchises can cater to the entertainment industry's demand for life-like props and merchandise.
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5.6 out of 10
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90% Men10% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
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  • Millennial (primary audience)
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