Real-time dosimeter for field use in military and homeland security applications. The MBD-2 dosimeter is a real-time, self-indicating device that requires no user intervention for operation. The MBD-2 dosimeter is based upon Mirion Technologies’ patented Direct Ion Storage (DIS) technology.
Integrates a flash-neutron measurement chip into the SOR for a nuclear 'flash' scenario.
The potential threat of a radiological terrorism incident requires that first responders are equipped with a radiation monitor that is designed to address the radiation hazards they may face.
This simple to operate, compact device is suitable for both tactical and non-tactical radiation protection use.
Military spec alpha, beta, and gamma radiation detection system designed for harsh environments.
The ADM300A(V1B) meter detects and displays relative level of beta particles.
The SPIR-Pack system is a backpack device which provides discrete search and identification of radiological and nuclear materials..
Includes:
Plastic Suitcase containing:
RAM R-200 Survey Meter
RG-10 Detector or
RG-12 Detector or
RG-40 Detector
Cable RAM R-200 to Detector
Cable RAM R-200 to Computer
Cable Detector to Computer
Batteries
Booklet
Plastic Suitcase containing:
RAM R-200 Survey Meter
RG-10/RG-12 Detector
RG-40 Detector
PA-100 Detector
Short Telescopic Pole
Cable RAM R-200 to Detector
Cable RAM R-200 to Computer
Cable Detector to Computer
Batteries
Booklet
The Micro-Detective-HX features compact, light weight and rugged hardware. A 50 mm diameter HPGe crystal in a “hardened” cryostat is cooled by an integrated low-power Stirling-cycle cryocooler. The latest version Micro-Detective-HX features a new cooler, offering reduced levels of acoustic noise and vibration, and longer operation life.
The ORTEC Mobile Radiological Search System (MRSS) has a flexible design that can be deployed in a variety of configurations (from a single Detective-200 to as many as sixteen Detective-200s), and it can be deployed with or without the Li6 Neutron Detector Module or He-3 detection system.
Portable Isotopic Neutron Spectroscopy (PINS) Systems have been deployed world-wide; increasingly, being deployed as part of national counter-terrorist efforts. PINS provides a non-contact and non-destructive means of identifying the CHEMICAL contents of "suspect" packages.