US Army Orders Chemical Warfare Detection Kits Costing Over $67Mln

© AFP 2023 / Paul J. RichardsA member of the US Army Technical Escort Unit (TSU) demonstrates a hazmat suit as they show some of their response capabilities to chemical and biologicial operations in support of the US Department of Defense, federal, state, and local agencies 12 November 2002
A member of the US Army Technical Escort Unit (TSU) demonstrates a hazmat suit as they show some of their response capabilities to chemical and biologicial operations in support of the US Department of Defense, federal, state, and local agencies 12 November 2002 - Sputnik International
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Smiths Detection has received an order from the US Army to provide chemical agent detection systems costing almost $70 million, the Department of Defense said in an announcement.

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WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — The $67.9 million contract stipulates the procurement of Joint Chemical Agent Detector systems, communication adapter kits, Stryker communication adapter and spare parts, the Pentagon announced on Thursday.

Smiths Detection provides advanced technological solutions in explosives, illegal weapons, contraband, toxic materials and narcotics detection.

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