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1. Smiths Detection Upgrades IONSCAN 600 to Detect and Identify Narcotics
Smiths Detection has enhanced the IONSCAN 600 so that it can detect and identify narcotics, in addition to its existing capabilities for explosives. The portable desktop IONSCAN 600 will be able to detect a range of narcotics such as amphetamine, cocaine, heroin, ketamine, MDA, MDMA and others.
2. Smiths Detection unveils next generation desktop detection system for explosives and narcotics
Smiths Detection unveils next generation desktop detection system for explosives and narcotics.
3. Smiths Detection’s IONSCAN 600 Receives CAAC Approval
Smiths Detection's portable explosives and narcotics trace detector, the IONSCAN 600, has been approved for explosives trace detection as part of the passenger and baggage screening process within Chinese airports by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC). The IONSCAN 600 also meets the ECAC/EU standard for cargo and passenger screening.
4. Smiths Detection Wins U.S. Customs and Border Protection Order
Smiths Detection has won a five-year contract to supply X-ray scanners to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for its non-intrusive inspection program, aimed at protecting points of entry by land, air or sea. The advanced scanners will cover a range of operations, from screening passenger baggage to examining cargo for contraband, including narcotics and weapons, as well as nu
5. Smiths Detection Launches Aviation Insider
The website’s launch comes as Smiths Detection - a leading designer and manufacturer of sensors that detect and identify explosives, weapons, chemical agents, biohazards, nuclear and radioactive material, narcotics and contraband - has set up a dedicated aviation solutions team to help airports improve their security, based on a fully integrated approach to security from kerb to ga
6. Penang and KL Airports to Enhance Security with New Detectors
Penang International Airport and Kuala Lumpur International Airport Low Cost Carrier Terminal 2 (KLIA2) will be equipped with HI-SCAN detectors that can detect explosives automatically and IONSCAN table-top devices that can identify both explosives and narcotics. They will be delivered within the next year.
7. Smiths Detection’s Handheld Explosives Detectors Help Increase Event Security
The SABRE 5000 is one of the smallest, lightest tri-mode handheld systems available for detecting trace amounts of explosives, chemical warfare agents, toxic industrial chemicals or narcotics. Its miniaturized detection technology is programmed to detect and identify over 40 threat substances in about 20 seconds, including common chemicals often used in Improvised Explosive Devices
8. Implanted Body Bombs Can be Detected
Speaking at an investor event in London, Mal Maginnis said the apparently growing threat from such tactics could be thwarted by a low-dosage x-ray system widely used to identify drug smugglers who have swallowed narcotics-packed condoms.

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