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Police across England and Wales reveal updated taser devices

published on 2025-10-10 11:15:57 UTC by Eve Goode
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Police across England and Wales will now be able to equip themselves with new and improved taser devices, according to an announcement made by the Home Office on the 3 October 2025.

The statement shared how the decision has been made to help protect the public and police officers from dangerous criminals.

Features

According to Axon, the key features of the Taser 10 model include:

Axon’s Taser 10 model is designed to be more effective than previous devices, being able to fire at greater distances, with better handling and improved safety mechanisms to reduce the risk of injury to both members of the public and police officers.

The device can fire up to 10 single probes and the officer can determine where each individual probe is fired, unlike previous devices.  

The device also provides an auditory warning, if activated by the officer before firing, alerting the public and serving as a deterrent to offenders.  

It has been subject to scrutiny, independent testing and medical assessments, with trials carried out by the College of Policing to ensure that the device is fit for purpose and can be deployed safely, accurately and with confidence.   

The introduction of the Taser 10 comes after the Home Office, the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), and the College of Policing worked together to assess the new model.

A joint implementation plan between NPCC and College of Policing has also been developed to ensure forces are supported with training, guidance and operational readiness.  

“A safer option for officers”

Policing Minister Sarah Jones shared: “Police officers up and down the country are at their best when diffusing stressful and often dangerous situations, but their safety and the safety of the communities they serve is paramount.

“This new Taser 10 offers a safer option for officers who find themselves in those dangerous situations.

“This new device, backed by robust testing, will help our police forces and properly trained officers tackle crime more effectively while maintaining public trust and accountability, which is crucial to our Plan for Change.”

“Vital support in high-risk, fast-moving situations”

Chief Constable Lucy D’Orsi, national policing lead for less-lethal weapons explained: “We are proud to operate a predominantly unarmed police service built on public consent, where officers resolve most incidents safely without force and we continue to see a consistent decline in Taser discharges.  

“Taser provides vital support in high-risk, fast-moving situations.

“Officers who volunteer to carry Taser are highly trained and in 92% of cases, its presence alone defuses danger swiftly and safely.  

“Accountability is paramount and the new Taser 10 model enhances oversight and prioritises de-escalation, reinforcing our focus on public safety and trust,” Chief Constable D’Orsi concluded.

The Home Office has revealed how the device is now available for purchase by forces and it will be for individual forces to train officers and authorise deployments with the Taser 10.

“This will help build public trust and confidence”

Chief Constable Sir Andy Marsh, CEO of the College of Policing added: “Taser 10 is an invaluable tool and it is policing’s responsibility to make sure it is used wisely and effectively.     

“Our updated guidance was developed in consultation with experts and tested in real-world scenarios.

“The effective use of Taser 10 is about improving the safety of our police officers and fulfilling our duty to protect the public from harm, whilst using the minimum amount of force.”

Constable Marsh continued: “It’s also about trust, as the public rightly expects police powers are used with care and accountability.     

“The College of Policing’s new guidance and training will ensure officers are not only prepared to the highest possible standards, but also that those standards are transparent.

“This will help build public trust and confidence and ensure officers are held to the high professional standards the service is proud to uphold.” 

“A vital part of the technology toolkit”

Alex Lowe, UK and Ireland Regional Director at Axon, said: “We welcome the government’s approval of Taser 10 and its ongoing commitment to giving officers the tools they need to protect themselves and the public.  

“Taser 10 – supported by immersive VR (virtual reality) training – is a vital part of the technology toolkit alongside body-worn video and real-time digital evidence management that will help police deliver on the government’s Safer Streets mission.  

“Axon has been a proud partner to UK policing for over 20 years, and Taser 10 is just one example of the innovative, integrated solutions we provide.

“We look forward to deepening that partnership in the years ahead,” Lowe concluded.

To find out more information, please click here: UKPOL.CO.UK

Article: Police across England and Wales reveal updated taser devices - published 7 days ago.

https://securityjournaluk.com/police-england-wales-taser-devices/   
Published: 2025 10 10 11:15:57
Received: 2025 10 11 07:25:07
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Source: Security Journal UK
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Topic: Security
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