RaIDer-X developed by DRDO & IISc unveiled in Pune. But what is it?

RaIDer-X, a new explosive detection device, was unveiled at the National Workshop on Explosive Detection in Pune
RaIDer-X developed by DRDO & IISc unveiled in Pune. But what is it?

New Delhi: RaIDer-X, a new explosive detection device, was unveiled at the National Workshop on Explosive Detection (NWED-2020) in Pune. RaIDer-X has the capability to detect explosives from a stand-off distance. The data library can be built in the system to expand its capability to detect a number of explosives in pure form, as well as with contaminants. Bulk explosive in concealed condition can also be detected by the device. RaIDer-X has been co-developed by High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL), Pune, and the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.

The NWED-2020 was inaugurated by Department of Defence Research & Development Secretary and Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) Chairman Dr G Satheesh Reddy. The two-day workshop has been organised by HEMRL, Pune, on its diamond jubilee celebration. HEMRL Pune is a premier laboratory of DRDO. It provides a platform to scientists, technocrats and users to share knowledge, experience and updated information on the technological advancements made in the recent past. The workshop will help in the further development of explosive detection devices and keep abreast on the recent development and advancements in the field of explosive detection.

In his address, the DRDO Chairman emphasised that detection of explosives is a compelling need of the hour. He said, security agencies are continuously monitoring vulnerable targets with the help of intelligence agencies to thwart the attempts of anti-social elements. Dr Reddy appreciated the joint pursuit of the academia and DRDO in developing portable devices, which can now be safely and effectively used by security agencies. He also released a souvenir comprising abstracts from eminent speakers of DRDO laboratories, IITs, Advanced Centre of Research in High Energy Materials, University of Hyderabad, other universities and delegates.

A total of 250 delegates from different DRDO laboratories, Army, CRPF, CISF, state police, academic institutes, industries and other security agencies are attending the workshop.

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