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Lamperd Less Lethal, Inc. (LLLI) is active in the small arms ammunition manufacturing industry with a focus on less lethal weapons, ammunition and security products for police, correctional, military and private security forces. News about Lamperd Less Lethal often highlights developments in its product lines, new contracts and orders, and activities in international markets.
Company announcements describe work on non-lethal public order conversion systems designed to adapt existing rifles used by clients into less lethal platforms. For example, Lamperd Less Lethal has reported an initial order with a monetary deposit for a Middle East police services customer, facilitated through a Canadian partner that works with multiple governments in the region. Updates related to such agreements, design projects and production runs are central themes in the company’s news flow.
Lamperd Less Lethal also issues news on its riot shield capabilities. The company emphasizes that it manufactures riot shields in-house in Sarnia, Ontario, using local material sources, and that this structure supports relatively quick order fulfillment. News items describe a range of shield types, including interlocking riot shields, curved and round shields, capture shields and extraction shields, as well as training versions for practice.
Investors, analysts and security professionals following LLLI news can expect coverage of product availability, manufacturing capabilities, international marketing efforts and relationships with law enforcement and military customers. This page aggregates such updates so readers can review how Lamperd Less Lethal presents its activities, contracts and product developments over time.
Lamperd Less Lethal (OTCID:LLLI) received an initial order with a monetary deposit from a new Middle East police services customer, routed through an established Canadian partner.
The contract covers a non-lethal public order conversion system adapted to the client's current rifles and the first full production run is projected at $780,000 USD. Company representatives completed multiple 2025 meetings in the region and the firm expects additional follow-up orders as developments occur.
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