Allen-Vanguard, a global leader in solutions to mitigate threats from chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive (CBRNE) devices, is showcasing a number of its signature products at Milipol 2006 - the worldwide exhibition of internal state, public and sensitive site security at Stand G38.
The event is taking place at the International Exhibition Centre in Doha, Qatar, between 15 - 17 May.
The products being exhibited this year include Allen-Vanguard's Universal Containment System (UCS), the HAL® kits and the Electronic Counter Measure (ECM) systems. The range of equipment is key to the security sector at a time when safety teams face an unprecedented threat from terrorist activity.
All products are currently in use with various authorities around the world. They include:
ROVs - large and small scale robots for remote access, manipulation and render-safe of both explosive and CBR dispersal devices.
Universal Containment System (UCS) - tent-like structure placed over a suspect device and filled with a special foam to mitigate blast and neutralise chem-bio materials.
HAL® kits - semi-remote operating equipment for access and manipulation in high risk search and IEDD render safe procedures.
Search equipment - ranging from visual and technical search equipment to special operations search kits.
Electronic counter measures (ECM) - jammers for IEDD and force protection.
"Exhibitions form an essential part of Allen-Vanguard's work, and Milipol remains one of the most productive events in our exhibition calendar," explained Roy Peers-Smith, managing director of Allen-Vanguard. "Face-to-face networking is essential to foster powerful and lasting relationships. It also helps us research the market and work out what the future requirements of defence industry end-users may be.
"Our products are developed in close consultation with end-users in response to very stringent demands. We are constantly striving to meet our customer's requirements, meaning innovation is ongoing and ever changing. Events like Milipol make this possible."