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The Wasserwerfer 9000, named for its 9,000 litres (2,400 US gal) capacity, was developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s by the German Federal Border Guard (Bundesgrenzschutz) [1] to replace previous generations of water cannons, which were not able to meet the requirements of escalated water cannon use in violent riots. Water supply was ...
The Wasserwerfer 10000 (WaWe 10, literally "Water Launcher 10000") is a water cannon used for riot control developed by Rosenbauer on the Mercedes-Benz Actros chassis for the Federal Police (Bundespolizei) and Bereitschaftspolizei in Germany. Named for its 10,000 litres (2,600 US gal) water capacity, it is the successor to the Wasserwerfer 9000.
First German Police water cannon. The first truck-mounted water cannon was used for riot control in Germany in the beginning of the 1930s. [1] The most modern versions do not expose the operator to the riot, and are controlled remotely from within the vehicle by a joystick. The Austrian-built WaWe 10.000 by Rosenbauer used by German police can ...
German police used water cannons to disperse around 500 anti-capitalist protesters overnight in the port city of Hamburg. German police disperse G-20 protest with water cannon before summit Skip ...
Bereitschaftspolizei officers during a demonstration A Wasserwerfer 10000 (Water cannon) of the Hamburg Bereitschaftspolizei. Officers of the Bereitschaftspolizei during Protests in Hamburg Personnel carriers commonly used by Bereitschaftspolizei-units
Water cannon [Mercedes-Benz NG 2628 WaWe 90002006-08], Frankfurt (Oder) 12 Hanomag AL-28 BGS Funkkraftwagen ( Radio Car ) L A Bundesgrenzschutz Alouette II helicopter patrols the West German side of the inner German border, 1985.
The Wasserschutzpolizei (German: [ˈvasɐʃʊt͡spoliˌt͡saɪ̯] ⓘ, WSP - literally translated "Water Protection Police" in German) is the river police that patrols the waterways, lakes and harbours of Germany around the clock.
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