Lamperd Less Lethal Inc. (Lamperd) is a public
company based in Sarnia Ontario Canada that provides
training and designs and manufactures specialized civil
defense related equipment. This equipment is sold
internationally through a network of established
distributors. The companys specific area of expertise is
less-lethal tactics and equipment with a special focus on
munitions and launchers. Less-lethal weaponry is designed to
ensure the safety of military and civil defense personnel by
disabling an opponent rather than killing. It is used by
military and police forces around the world for crowd
control, and peacekeeping activities. It is particularly
well suited for situations where there would be a likelihood
of harm to bystanders if conventional weapons were employed.
Lamperd has developed a line of exceptionally high
quality launcher systems, which have gained widespread
industry attention for their accuracy, ease of use and
flexibility. The company also produces a variety of less
lethal munitions, which are rapidly gaining recognition
for consistently high quality and superior performance.
The munitions are designed for Lamperds proprietary
launcher systems, but they can also be used in weapons
produced by a wide variety of other manufacturers. The
company also manufactures a state of the art firearms
training simulator, (Firearm Training Systems), along
with training replicas of the popular weapons used by
Law Enforcement and Military personnel.
The company has been assigned a NATO Commercial and
Government Entity (NCAGE) Code, which enables it to sell
military supplies to any NATO member country, and a
federal Business Firearms License, which allows for the
manufacture, repair, storage, import, export and sale of
virtually any manner of firearms and ammunition. Lamperd
is one of only a very few manufacturers of less-lethal
munitions in the world to receive these approvals. As a
result of receiving this high level accreditation, the
company has the opportunity to significantly increase
sales through access to the NATO market. |