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Face-Maker: The most useful IMF gadget of all. Foam cartridges will reproduce any face with 100 % accuracy. Time and temperature can affect the duration of the mask. A lot of laughs at Langley Alumni reunion parties.


IMF Communicator: Miniaturised communication device that doubles as a database with info about the mission in progress.


IMF Field Scanner: A small wrist-worn scanning device, can pinpoint people, locations or objects tagged with special CIA "homing" beacon. Auto- Frequency Scrambler: The AFS when installed near an emitting device makes IMF communication completely undetectable.


Auto- Frequency Scrambler: The AFS when installed near an emitting device makes IMF communication completely undetectable.


Night-View Glasses: Useful on sabotage missions where power cuts are frequent.


Wire-Cutters: Zirconium bladed! Will cut through virtually anything. Insulated up to 50,000 volts.


Radio-Control Detonator: Standard equipment. Radio controlled, requires no special installation.


Nausea Powder: Tiny dose mixed in a drink will result in nasty stomach upset. Guaranteed to stall victim in lavatory for hours.


Smoke Generator: Compact gizmos give impression a serious fire has broken out. Only limited in duration. Great for clearing areas, creating panic and guaranteeing yourself a seat on the Tube at rush hour.


Video Freezer: Electronic jewel that blocks flow of all multimedia data.


Spy Cam: Miniature video camera, can be easily placed to record hard-to-get-at information like digital codes.


Fingerprint Scanner: For copying a person's fingerprints and reusing them for access to areas protected by digital scanners.


Electro-Magnetic Scrambler: An electromagnetic scrambler for disrupting aircraft instrument readings and radar.


Infra-Red Vision Goggles: Infra-red glasses enabling security personnel to see security lasers normally invisible to the naked eye.


Laser Deflector Prism: A special device used to create a passage through security laser barriers.

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