If you were creeped out by the compressed air gun used by the villain in No Country for Old Men, you might want to skip this post. There's a new patent out for a deadly compressed gas knife, which like its name suggests, injects compressed air into the victim (making it a more deadly weapon than a regular knife).
The kife would be "particularly useful for a diver and that when an undersea creature is pierced, the compressed gas both causes tissue and organ damage and provides buoyancy to float the creature towards the surface."
Here's more from the patent:
The knife is designed for scuba divers, not murderous lunatics, says the patent. Then again, the compressed air gun in No Country for Old Men was meant for cattle.
Update:
DANGER ROOM's very own David Hambling reminds me that the compressed air knife has a precursor, the Farallon Shark Dart, a U.S. Navy weapon from the 1970s:
That makes you wonder kind of close-up mess the air knife would make.
