File:Sleeping dragon removal training.jpg

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English: Arkansas State Police officers practice cutting open a “sleeping dragon” barrel to remove protesters during Operation Phalanx, held March 30-31, 2019, at Little Rock AFB, Arkansas. The operation is a joint exercise hosted by the Arkansas National Guard for civil and military organizations to train their members’ tactics and techniques for responding to a civil disturbance.
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Source https://www.188wg.ang.af.mil/News/Photos/igphoto/2002111976/
Author Tech. Sgt. John E. Hillier

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Police officers being trained in the removal of a "sleeping dragon", using mannequins.

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