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CBRNE Sensor Payloads on Unmanned Aerial Systems


AEL Category: 02. Explosive Device Mitigation and Remediation Equipment

AEL Title: Attachments/Tools, Robot

AEL Number: 02EX-02-RBTL

SAVER Project: CBRNE Detection Payload on Unmanned Systems

Emergency responders are deployed to various hazardous and contaminated areas with handheld sensors and traditional protection. The use of unmanned systems integrated with a sensor payload can provide a remote chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or explosives (CBRNE) detection capability in hard- to-reach or potentially hazardous environments. Unmanned aerial vehicles paired with appropriate sensors may be used to determine or characterize a hazard in prevention or response scenarios.

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CBRNE Sensor Payloads on Unmanned Aerial Systems TechNote PDF 289.67 KB 03/01/2024
Last Updated: 11/26/2024
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