Surface and Ground Chemical Contamination Detection: Results from a Joint NATO Cooperative Demonstration of Technology (NATO SET-HFM-324 & NATO SET-316)
conference paper
Guicheteau, J.
Moon, R.
Bauer, G.
Bittner, R.
Lavoie, H.
Wang, S.
Picard-Lafond, A.
Diaz, E.
Jean, W.
Lin Tay, L.
Leone, N.
Caron, T.
Ficks, A.
Adelhardt, M.
Meyer, F.
Jacob, B.
Biykal, M.
Duschek, F.
Dreier, L.
Köhntopp, A.
Steigleder, M.
Schnürer, F.
Ulrich, C.
Howle, C.
Marchant, S.
Davies, S.
Lessey, L.
Glover, P.
Bowden, B.M.
Haycocks, S.
Schans, M.J. van der
Venema, T.
Jagt, O.C. van der
Jezierska, M.
Salden, M.L.
Baalen, J. van
Landström, L.
Olssonh, F.
Gripentoft, L.
Murphy, N.
Uzarski, J.
Wilcox, P.
Roese, E.
Tripathi, A.
Hung, K.
Broadwater, J.
Brady, J.
Brodericka, A.
Krizi, R.
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.
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
Publisher
TNO
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1 p.
Place of publication
Den Haag ; Rijswijk
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