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Explosives Detection and Protection 2019

Identify potential threats and stay out of harm’s way with these devices.

May 15, 2019
Explosives Detection and Protection 2019

Rigaku Analytical Devices’ Rigaku ResQ CQL

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Identify potential threats and stay out of harm’s way with these devices.

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B&W Tek TacticID-1064

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B&W Tek’s TacticID-1064 is a field-ready handheld spectral analysis instrument designed for non-contact forensic analysis by safety personnel and first responders, including law enforcement personnel, bomb squads, customs and border patrol, hazmat technicians, and more. B&W Tek says the TacticID-1064 utilizes proven Raman spectroscopy, allowing users to get real-time actionable identification of unknown chemicals, explosives, narcotics, pharmaceutical drugs, and many other substances while reducing operational uncertainty and response time. https://bwtek.com/products/tacticid-1064/

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FLIR Systems Inc. Scion PTM

The Scion PTM is powered by FLIR’s high-performance Boson thermal core for greater image quality and features connectivity with FLIR TruWitness to allow real-time encrypted thermal video streaming to provide professionals with greater situational awareness. The rugged Scion PTM features FLIR’s most advanced thermal imaging core, which the company says allows users to quickly detect objects with greater detail and offer clear vision in low-visibility conditions. Available in a 60 hertz refresh rate, the Scion PTM features 2 gigabytes of internal storage and a microSD card slot to record geotagged video or still images for later playback. www.flir.com/scion

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Optim LLC FreedomView LED Videoscope

The FreedomView LED Videoscope (FVVS) is designed to allow law enforcement officers to safely perform visual inspections of vehicles and other areas where contraband may be hidden. Optim says when using it officers can maintain eye contact with individuals and their surroundings while performing searches, and video and still pictures are available with the simple push of a button. Underwriters Laboratories (UL), the leading authority on product safety, has certified the FreedomView Videoscope for use in Class I, Division 2 Hazardous Locations. www.optim-llc.com/law-enforcement-inspection-solutions/freedomview-videoscope-for-law-enforcement/

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RedXDefense XCAT Presumptive Detection of Narcotics, Explosives, and GSR

According to RedXDefense, the XCAT features quick, intuitive, one-step colorimetric detection for on-site presumptive testing to support law enforcement and first responders. It detects narcotics, explosives, and gunshot residue in a single platform with a simple red-light/green-light result. It’s made to require no interpretation, color charts, calibration, or maintenance. The XCAT weighs less than 1 pound and features a 20-second warm-up, expandable detection library, rechargeable Li-ion battery, and rugged design to withstand field use. The company says it takes the XCAT between 15 and 180 seconds to analyze a substance. www.redxdefense.com/technology/

Rigaku Analytical Devices ResQ CQL

Rigaku Analytical Devices’ Rigaku ResQ CQL is the company’s next generation 1064nm handheld Raman analyzer. The company says its improved ergonomics, analytical performance, and sample presentation make it even easier to perform chemical analysis of powders, liquids, gels, and mixtures—even in non-visible amounts. The Rigaku ResQ CQL’s standard library contains over 13,000 chemicals including explosives, chemical warfare agents (CWAs), precursors, hazardous chemicals, narcotics, and more, as well as the added capabilities to upgrade, transfer, and translate entries. By utilizing the 1064nm Raman advantage, Rigaku says users are able to reduce sample fluorescence and identify colored substances or scan through colored packaging, allowing the user to identify more. www.rigaku.com/products/raman/cql

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Robotex Inc. Avatar

The Avatar from Robotex is designed to enhance the capabilities of first responders by allowing them to quickly and safely inspect dangerous situations without putting anyone in harm’s way. The company says the Avatar saves lives by keeping first responders at a safer standoff distance, and that it is so easy to operate anyone on the team can use it. The Avatar is designed as a completely customizable base robotic platform with plug-and-play payload bays, allowing users to build the robot to fit their needs. www.robotex.com

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Tactical Electronics Core Articulating Scope

Tactical Electronics’ Core Articulating Scope is designed to capture digitally encrypted, high-definition video. Its four-way, 150-degree articulating camera neck is made to provide excellent video quality and outstanding low-light sensitivity. Video is streamed wirelessly to the Core monitor over an AES encrypted channel. An optional hardwire cable connection is available for RF-restricted environments. Additionally, a 1-inch eyepiece displays video without requiring a separate monitor. High-intensity UV illumination can be activated and dimmed either directly on the camera, or remotely via the Core monitor. www.tacticalelectronics.com/product/core-articulating-scope/

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Thermo Fisher Scientific Thermo Scientific Gemini Analyzer

The Thermo Scientific Gemini Analyzer is made to allow officers to identify a broad range of unknown chemicals and explosives in the field quickly, safely, and confidently using FTIR and Raman spectroscopy in a single instrument. According to the company, the Gemini Analyzer is the first to integrate these complementary and confirmatory chemical identification techniques in a rugged, lightweight, handheld solution. www.thermofisher.com/gemini

ZistosHD Tactical System

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Zistos Tactical Thermal System with Full 1080P HD Video

The ZistosHD Tactical System consists of a pole-mounted Dual Mode Thermal Camera that toggles between a full resolution thermal imager and a low-light IR illuminated standard video camera. This digital video system uses a 6+ hour battery and provides a wired or wireless signal that can be viewed on multiple smart display units simultaneously. The company says the combination of both thermal and standard video images generated with the system maximizes the situational awareness for tactical teams. https://zistos.com

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