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Smiths Detection introduces Advanced Radioisotope Detectors

SME News, Monday, Sep 17, 2012 10:20:01 AM IST
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Smiths Detection
NEW DELHI: Smiths Detection takes a leap in contributing to the genre of radioisotope detectors by launching its new and improved RadSeeker. This ultra modern and superior device is capable to identify all kinds of nuclear threats concealed in containers. The company has created the most extensively fielded detector, GID-3 which helps to identify blood, blister and choking and nerve agents along with deadly industrial chemicals. These advanced technologies are believed to cover the maximum terror menace over the country with perfection.
 
 

Smiths is showcasing its diverse collection of detectors in the running 15th India International Security Expo in New Delhi. The director of Smiths, Lalit K Srivastava stated, “We have come up with latest version of radioisotope detector, RadSeeker which is ready to cater to the needs of Department of Homeland security (DHS) mission.”

 

 

Smiths detection is a constant supplier to the civil, engineering and military sector. It is now one of the experts in providing chemical, biological, radiation, nuclear and explosive detectors to all over the world.

 

The company has also installed its new transport security devices at the Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi. There are more than 23,000 committed employees in Smiths Detection who are dedicated and persistently constructing inventive machines for India and International defense.

 








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