Japan recently ordered 19 Biological, Chemical and Radiological
Warning Systems from Lockheed Martin and its trading partner, the ITOCHU
Corporation. The AbleSentry sensors are designed to provide authorities
an early warning in case of a possible chemical, biological or
radiological attack. The systems include a networked array of remote
sensors providing a high probability of threat detection, while
minimizing the potential for false alarms.
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also integrates weather monitoring to accurately determine the threat
propagation supporting the relevant decision making throughout the
command chain. According to Lockheed Martin, networked sensors eliminate
the possibility of a single sensor causing a system-wide false alarm.
AbleSentry evolved from previous generation of Biological Aerosol
Warning Systems (BAWS), adding chemical and radiological detection
capabilities. Since 2005 the company delivered 24 such systems to the
Japanese military.
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