Compact Instrument Detects Low Levels of Radiation

Jan. 1, 2006
Hand-help RadEye PRD (personal radiation detector) monitors for nuclear weapons. Improvised nuclear devices (INDs) and radiological dispersal devices

Hand-help RadEye PRD (personal radiation detector) monitors for nuclear weapons. Improvised nuclear devices (INDs) and radiological dispersal devices (RDD, or dirty bombs.) Offer up to 100,000 times more sensitivity than typical electronic dosimeters. Unit automatically self checks, minimizing maintenance. Detects very low levels of radiations
Thermo Electron Corp.

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