Overview
The
Mobile VACIS® unit consists of a truck-mounted,
non-intrusive gamma ray imaging system that produces
radiographic images used in the evaluation of the contents
of trucks, containers, cargo, and passenger vehicles
to determine the possible presence of many types of contraband.
The gamma ray imaging system is integrated onto an International
Navistar chassis.
Applications
The Mobile VACIS unit provides substantial
flexibility to assist with a variety of different requirements
including
contraband interdiction, seaport cargo container inspection,
explosives detection, detection of stolen goods, and
force protection.
Features
The on-site typical set-up time for a Mobile
VACIS system is 10 minutes. The scanning of a 40 ft.
(12.2 m) container
can be accomplished in 6 seconds. Scanning can be performed
in a forward or reverse direction on either a stationary
or moving object, and a series of containers can be scanned
in a single pass using the "Quick Save" software
feature. The gamma image and a video image of the target
vehicle are stored in the on-board computer to allow
further review and analysis.
Benefits
- This system utilizes gamma rays as opposed to x-rays,
allowing for an overall lower cost, smaller operating
space, higher system reliability/availability, and
safer operation.
- Object penetration is approximately
6.25 inches (15.9 cm) of steel.
- The Mobile VACIS design
allows for easy maintenance and fast cycle time, as
well as maximum operational
flexibility.
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