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X-test simulants, composed of inert materials, are designed to enable training in a risk-reduced, safe environment. They are ideally suited for training security agents to detect explosives through the performance of manual inspections, as well as for training operators of technological explosives detection systems: X-ray, EDS (Explosive Detection Systems) and TDS (Trace Detection Systems). Canine (K-9) teams also use X-test products within the framework of their training programs.
Explosives are widely used by terrorist and criminal elements in a variety of environments, necessitating the training of security manpower to effectively detect their presence and remove the threat.
Explosive simulants were developed primarily to support the training of security agents and operators of explosives detection systems. They comprise inert substances that share some or all of the chemical and/or physical properties of the actual explosive materials they represent: appearance, texture, odor, density, Zeff, CT number, etc. Due to their nonhazardous nature, they do not require special, secure storage and transport conditions, and enable to conduct training based on realistic scenarios in the actual work environment, yet without incurring the risks associated with the handling of explosives. These important advantages render the training process much more effective, as well as easier to implement.
Explosive simulants are primarily used to train security agents performing manual checks aimed at detecting explosive materials, most often within the context of aviation security. The simulants assist the agents to become familiar with the visual and tactile properties of various explosive materials and easily recognize them during the course of their work.
Explosives simulants are used in exercises carried out by regulators and airport authorities as well, to preserve the operation of the security setup at a constantly high state of alertness. Such "red team" exercises also comprise a fundamental component of airports' quality assurance program.
Law enforcement
Law enforcement bodies, such as the police and federal agencies, may utilize X-TEST products to improve their level of knowledge of explosive materials and IEDs, as well as of the manner in which they are prepared. The use of X-TEST products allows the above bodies to gain more in-depth understanding of the adversary's capabilities and mode of operation, and enhances their level of operational preparedness. Additionally, these products may be used to instruct the community on practicing preventive behavior and to increase its level of awareness, thus assisting to thwart terror attacks.
Aviation & Transportation security
The unique, broad line of high quality X-TEST products assist security managers and regulatory bodies responsible for land transportation systems, seaports and airports to deliver training, conduct exercises and test the security system being implemented. X-TEST products have been developed to look and feel as authentic as possible, and to enable enacting scenarios that are extremely close to real life situations. Consequently, they allow security personnel to become familiar with various explosives and IEDs and learn to identify then in a civilian and commercial environment.
EOD (Explosive Ordinance Disposal)
X-TEST's line of products allows EOD units to use inert materials and other IED components that are identical to real detonators and initiators, without assuming any security risk whatsoever. The high quality line of products, which closely simulates the actual explosives and related items, allows a great deal of flexibility in constructing IEDs compatible with the units' operational doctrine.
High-Security facilities
The terror attacks of the last decade have led numerous facilities to implement independent security check systems. These systems include, among others, metal detection devices, X-ray screening machines and various procedures. The use of X-TEST products can enhance the level of preparedness of the security personnel at secured facilities and raise their level of familiarity with IEDs and explosives and improve their understanding of the adversary's modus operandi.
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