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"The Talos device was developed as an under car booby trap detection system and is already used by security personnel around the world, he explained. It is designed to give the user a warning if a magnetically attached explosive device is concealed on the vehicle.
When installed the system protects by means of eight sensors concealed throughout the vehicle to give complete coverage. When a device is attached to the vehicle, a discreet light warns that the vehicle has been subject to attack, and an alarm can also be sent via an SMS text message to up to three mobile phones, providing the user with the added security of remote alarm warnings. The system costs £2,000-£3,000 (€3,000-€4,500) to install.
A new-generation device – provisionally named Rumur – is in development and should be able to pick up not just magnetic devices but any interference with a vehicle, for example if its brakes were tampered with. "
Terrorist fears drive bomb detector sales in pharma
in-PharmaTechnologist - Montpellier,France
08/02/2005 - A UK company is finding that the pharmaceutical industry is a lucrative new market for its under vehicle bomb detector, now that terrorist attacks ...
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