• Common Base Unit Interface
• 6 Individual Probes
• Smart Probe Technology
• 45 Hours of Data Storage
D-tect’s Radiological Detection System is the approved replacement to the AN/PDR-77. The Base Unit, which detects Beta and Gamma radiation, acts as a common interface for six probes that can be used for specialized radiation detection applications. It was developed after the joint forces faced equipment interoperability challenges during Operation Tomadachi (the clean-up after the nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan).
• One of the system’s defining features is its smart probe technology.
• Any RDS probe can be connected to any Base Unit without recalibration.
• 45 hours of stored data easily transferable to a computer for further analysis.
• The Base Unit is ergonomically designed and can be used with protective gloves.
• Stealth mode and headphone functionality for use in combat situations.
• Known as the AN/PDR-120, and also available through NATO Stock Numbers.