Bertin develops new multiprobe military survey meter (sponsored video)
Bertin has developed the new multiprobe military survey meter (with the expertise of Saphymo) under a contract awarded by the French Defense Procurement Agency.
This latest generation portable monitor is designed to detect and measure radioactivity in harsh environment. Its wide range of innovative probes covers the needs of all Army corps and emergency teams, including HAZMAT.
The robust design of the SaphyRAD MS has been specially thought out for use with CBRN protection equipment. Its ergonomic interface allows fast use even by non-specialists to measure radioactivity. With the development of this new military radiation meter, Bertin has improved its existing CBRN threat detection and identification range providing complete systems to the Armed Forces and civil security agencies (rapid response teams, public health and emergency services.
The production launch is scheduled for the end of 2018. Discover more about the SaphyRAD MS by visiting the Bertin/CNIM booth at Eurosatory (June 11-15) Hall 5A #H267.
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