Water Cannon - Gallery

Gallery

  • Polish Police's Anti-Riot Detachment, filming a gathering. The film could later be presented during a trial as evidence. A water cannon is seen in the background.

  • Croatian Police water cannon CVT-6000

  • German police water cannon

  • French National Police water cannon

  • Water cannon of the French National Police deployed to prevent rioting following Nicolas Sarkozy's election, 6 May 2007

  • Demonstration against G8 meeting, 5/9/2007

  • A Dutch police water cannon.

  • Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Kidotai (Riot Police) water cannon unit. Base car is a Mitsubishi Fuso Fighter.

  • Moscow OMON riot control water cannon police vehicle "Lavina-Uragan" on Ural-532362.

  • Internal troops ABS-40 "Lavina" riot control water cannon on BAZ-6953 chassis

  • Indonesian Police riot control water cannon vehicle.

  • Water cannon vehicle of Police of Panamá, friendly named "Pitufo" (Smurf).

  • Riot truck used by COLOMBIAN Police. Made by ISBI. Holds 11,500 liters of water. It is Armored.

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