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Frag Out! Magazine #12

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c-SenSor The detector of chemical warfare agents and toxic industrial agents consists of a smiths detection lcd3.3 enclosed in a body adjusted to be used with a grapple. The detector takes samples from the atmosphere, in form of gas, and analyzes them for presence of harmful substances thanks to technology of ion mobility spectrometry. Thanks to the possibility of using this device with a robot, it will be possible to conduct a remote measurement/inspection for presence of vapor of chemical warfare agents and toxic industrial substances, as well as to mark the areas they occur in. Information from the sensor are sent in real time to the operator console. The device may be controlled remotely via an operator console or manually, via a touch user interface. r-SenSor (zr-1) The device allows an omni-directional measurement of degree of gamma radia- tion dose absorbed from the air. Information are sent in real time from a radiomet- ric sensor to the operator console. The device may be used remotely or manually, via a touchscreen. It has been designed to serve as a measuring and detecting de- vice during incidents in which there might occur and is present ionizing radiation. r-SenSor (zr-2) This device allows performing a directional measurement of degree of gamma radiation dose and to detect neutron radiation. It has been designed to serve as a measuring and detecting device during incidents in which there might occur and is present ionizing, X-ray, and neutron radiation. Information are sent in real time from a radiometric sensor to the operator console. The device may be used remotely or manually, via a touchscreen. www.fragoutmag.com

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