Argon Electronics of Luton, England, is to use
DSEI, one of the world's largest defence and security exhibitions,
to launch its new ADM-300 radiation detector simulator.
The ADM-300 simulator replicates the Canberra
ADM-300A series meters including the new (V1B) radiation survey
meter which detects beta and gamma radiation.
This
top-of-the-range meter is used by the United Kingdom Ministry of
Defence and the United States Air Force, among others.
The ADM-300 simulates the analogue and digital
display of the detector, the dose rate of the radioactive material
and the status of the meter with varying alarm threshold settings.
The advantage of simulating a radiation detector meter is that it
removes the environmental, regulatory and health and safety concerns which would accompany real-life situations, yet allows
users to experience every operational feature of the ADM-300 detector during training.
The ADM-300 simulator will be used for
teaching critical search and rescue, reconnaissance, survey and location skills as well as a practical understanding of mapping,
shielding and safe demarcation in a challenging environment.
The ADM-300 is compatible with Argon's next generation
PlumeSIM system and a range of other Argon simulators. This
enables multi-detector and multi-threat training within the same
operational scenario.
"The ADM-300 simulator is the latest
addition to our portfolio of chemical, biological and radiation
hazard detection simulators," said Steven Pike, Managing Director
of Argon Electronics. "CBRN training is essential in this time of
heightened security and Argon offers flexible, scalable solutions
which are already in use by the CBRN community around the world."
DSEI is being held at Excel in London from 15 to 18
September 2015.
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