HCVM
MOBILITY AND HIGH ENERGY: A WINNING COMBINATION
Feature highlights
- High energy mobile X-ray scanner to inspect loaded trucks and containers
- 100% mobility means it is fully adapted to surprise inspections
- Autonomous system requires no external infrastructure
- Advanced high performance imagery technology
Additional highlights
- High inspection rate
- Small footprint area
- Easy and fast process requiring few employees
Optional
- Radioactive Material Detection (RMD)
- US & European version
- Available in 3MeV and 4MeV
The HCVM is well known in the fight against smuggling and terrorism. It has become an indispensable tool for customs officers and government authorities applying homeland security rules.
With the HCVM, heavily loaded trucks and containers can be inspected in order to seize smuggled goods, weapons, explosives and drugs. A rapid cargo inspection solution that does not require you to open containers.
The HCVM is ready to use in all situations in less than 30 minutes. It can inspect 25 trucks an hour. Its high energy penetrates steel up to 280 mm (11”) and provides first class high resolution images.
The new version of the HCVM guarantees customer satisfaction. Dozens of customers all over the world already use the HCVM. As mobile as the previous version, the HCVM uses a world-renowned standard platform technology.
The HCVM simultaneously combines high performance imagery, an extremely short setting-up time and a rapid inspection rate.
As a result, it guarantees faster inspection turnaround times and increased traffic fluidity.
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| Throughput | 25 trucks per hour |
| Set-up time | less than 30 min |
| Steel penetration | up to 280 mm (11”) |
| Minimum staff requirement | 2 operators |
| product video | |
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| hcvm-new.wmv (1,47 MB) |
HCVM setup and operation Animation showing setup and operation of HCVM. |
Smiths X-ray Scanner Helps French Customs Seize Record Drugs Haul
Smiths Detection’s mobile X-ray system uncovers $70 million of cocaine in a truck
Wiesbaden, Germany, 16 June 2009 - Smiths Detection today announced that its advanced mobile x-ray inspection equipment has helped French authorities seize one of the largest illegal drug shipments in the country’s history.
A Customs highway patrol from Montpellier used a Smiths Detection HCV Mobile system to scan a suspicious refrigerated truck crossing the border from Spain, though registered in Britain. A thorough X-ray inspection of the load -- pallets stacked with bags of potting soil -- resulted in the seizure of 684 kilos of cocaine with an estimated street value of $70 million.
This is a record for a drugs haul from a truck in France and the second time this year that a HCV Mobile scanner has helped French customs find drugs smuggled by road. In January 123 kilos of cocaine, also hidden in a truck, were seized.
The HCV Mobile is designed to quickly scan trucks and containers without the need to open them. High-quality images enable customs and police to spot anomalies or discrepancies and in this case the authorities were able to confirm the need for physical inspection. Such technology helps avoid unnecessary and time-consuming manual inspections, which can result in freight damage or loss.
Ends
Smiths Detection www.smithsdetection.com offers advanced security solutions in civil and military markets worldwide, developing and making government-regulated technology products that identify explosives, chemical and biological agents, weapons, and contraband. It is part of Smiths Group www.smiths.com, a global leader in applying advanced technologies for markets in threat and contraband detection, energy, medical devices, communications and engineered components. Smiths Group employs around 22,000 people in more than 50 countries
Media contact:
Charlotte Breitwieser
T: +49 611 9412 189
charlotte.breitwieser@smiths-heimann.com
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