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SGN#038 - Resources on Finding Explosives, Trained dogs find explosives, Bees can find explosives November 15, 2010 |
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| Welcome: Think of Security beforehand... SGN#038 - Resources on Finding Explosives, Trained dogs find explosives, Bees can find explosives, Dolphins and sea lions find explosives, Laser tuning fork can find explosives, Glowing Films Reveal Traces, matched filtering of hyperspectral imagery, Puffer to Find Explosives, Sniffex, ADE651, GT200, H3 Tec, HEDD1, AL-6D and Other Explosive Detectors, Itemiser Desktop Explosives and Narcotics Detection, Snake Robots Could Disable Explosives and more...
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Introduction This 38th issue of Surveillance Guide News provides links to online sources of information relative to the main subjects summarized above. Most of the articles found in an Internet Search deal with successful occasions of police catch of abusively held explosives, many of them even many years old. However for our purpose, the interest of the matter lays in the means developed and used to detect explosives at airports and other sensitive gates. Despite great progress it appears that trained animals are still the best choice, because technology still lacks the universal reliable solution. See our updated Site Map and the Collection of all back issues of Surveillance Guide News in our Resources page. For any questions, comments or feedback please send us a message by e-mail. Don't use REPLY, use Contact Us instead. Note: The addresses reported hereafter were live and correct at the time of their publication. There is no guarantee that they will always be so, because they are administered by the sources themselves and are under their control. Note: References to articles or other documents are given here in one of two forms. If the links are "live" (usually underlined or otherwise highlighted) they are operated with a click of the mouse. If they are URL's (Uniform Resource Locator), which is the analogue of an address, they begin with "http://..." or "www.". These are not live and must be copied and pasted entirely into the browser (after having been selected with the mouse or otherwise). If they are long they may be displayed in two or more lines. In that case one has to care that the URL be copied completely in a single line without any space, and Enter. If the information is important to you, you may Bookmark this page or save the downloaded selected pages in a suitable folder on your Computer for easy reference. Disclaimer: No endorsement or recommendations are intended by presenting hereafter also publications from commercial companies. (Sponsored Links) Resources Finding Explosives Gets Easier Canines Are Still Top Dog When it Comes to Finding Explosives Military working dogs aid Marines find explosives YPG supports training dogs to find explosives FPS dogs find explosives in motion K-9's Train To Find Explosives At The 165th Airlift Wing Study says bees can find explosives Sandia, University of Montana researchers try training bees to find buried landmines Dolphins, sea lions find explosives, cuff and restrain hostile divers Laser, tuning fork can find explosives Finding Explosives: Glowing Films Reveal Traces Of Explosives Defeating camouflage and finding explosives through spectral matched filtering of hyperspectral imagery (abstract) Police find explosives in Paris store after warning Explosives Explosives Puffer to Find Explosives Questions About Sniffex, ADE651, GT200, H3 Tec, HEDD1, AL-6D and Other Explosive Detectors Sniffex explosive detector test & review ATF - Safety and Security Information for Federal Explosives Licensees and Permittees (20 pages) A nitrate to remember: explosives detection in airport security New NIST Trace Explosives Standard Slated For Homeland Security Duty Fast, accurate detection of explosives on airport luggage possible Itemiser Desktop Explosives and Narcotics Detection Safety First! Don’t Touch Are You Ready? - Explosions Snake Robots Could Disable Explosives NEW RESOURCE
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