Torture device

The Spetsnaz' Series 007A Torture Device, originally made by the French military in the 1960s. was an effective way of loosening the tongues, not to mention the bowels, of terrorists, thieves, and murderers. Although never officially used, the Douleur Electrique (French for "electric-like pain") was a great success, and sold to the Russians in the 1970s as the most effective means of torture. Revolver Ocelot has made specific improvements to the model, including strengthened pillar blocks, control panels on the device moving together with a central "bed." The weight is 7,450 lbs, with a height of 320 cm. or 10.4 ft. It can only hold one person at a time. The 'subject' is bolted to the bed, a large belt around the waist and wrists, and the interrogator able to rotate and raise or lower the bed by simple computer control. A set of wires lead to the power source, and another to the control monitor where either pressure or electrical voltage is applied to the 'subject's' whole body. It can produce 4,000 volts of AC/DC power, and can apply pressure up to 500 lbs. per square inch. Approximately 37 victims have died on Ocelot's machine alone since being imported from Russia.