Surface and Ground Chemical Contamination Detection: Results from a Joint NATO Cooperative Demonstration of Technology (NATO SET-HFM-324 & NATO SET-316)

conference paper
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Sensing Technology (SET) Panel Research Task Group (RTG), SET-RTG-316 was formed to develop chemically contaminated surfaces using printing techniques that will simulate realistic hazard levels of threat chemicals for evaluation of standoff and point detection systems. The SET-Human Factors and Medicine Panel (HFM), SETHFM-RTG-324, “Surface and Ground Chemical Contamination Detection and Avoidance” task group was formed to understand and compare sensor technologies applicable for operational use cases including on-the move detection, sensitive site exploitation (SSE), and checkpoint screening for detection of hazardous threats.
The two task groups came together to execute a joint Cooperative Demonstration of Technology (CDT) that was held between June 23-27, 2025, at the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI), Weapons, Protection and Security Division at Grindsjön.
TNO Identifier
1023130
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TNO
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1 p.
Place of publication
Den Haag ; Rijswijk
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