Explosives Detection

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A 24-year-old man is accused of trying to set someone on fire and barricading himself inside a home, and authorities smelled gas before an explosion ripped through the residence, sending three El Paso County sheriff's deputies and two Monument police officers to the hospital.
May 19, 2025
A 24-year-old man is accused of trying to set someone on fire before intentionally setting an explosion that sent three El Paso County sheriff's deputies and two Monument police...
ChemImage
Vvtd170
The VeroVision™ Threat Detector meets the ever-growing need for advanced sensing technology to detect explosive, chemical and narcotic threat residues that may have transferred...
Royal Holdings Technologies Corporation
Over 8,000 SWORD devices already on preorder from corporate businesses Facial Recognition Technology Identifies Persons of Interest in a Crowd
From a distance of up to 40 feet, security agents or law enforcement personnel can scan individuals in a crowd or an approaching person of interest simply by pointing their smartphone...
Royal Holdings Technologies Corp.
An interpretation of how it would look as you scanned an individual with SWORD.
SWORD, the world’s first mobile 3D imaging scanner, attaches to a Google Pixel 2 XL smartphone and Apple’s iPhone 8 Plus. It is accessed and controlled via a fully customizable...
B&wtek
May 30, 2018
Fast, accurate identification of explosives, hazardous and common chemicals, narcotics, precursors, cutting agents, and much more
Flir
March 12, 2018
FLIR Systems announces a new training video produced to provide unbiased expert advice on the most effective sampling methods for trace explosives.