Re: [MV] M1009 AN/VRC radio systems and NBC detectors?

From: Eugene Pantano (snoshu@market1.com)
Date: Mon Feb 07 2000 - 08:09:33 PST


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I have many/many of the Decon Units that go in the vehicles...with
contents...$40 each w/mounting brackets...Gene
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From: Surplusyes@aol.com <Surplusyes@aol.com>
To: Military Vehicles List <mil-veh@uller.skylee.com>
Date: Sunday, February 06, 2000 7:13 PM
Subject: Re: [MV] M1009 AN/VRC radio systems and NBC detectors?

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>The modern U.S, Chemical Detectors contain an ionizing radiation source
and
>while very weak is a licensed/controlled item. The three most common
>detectors are the Chemical Agent Monitor (CAM) a hand held point detector,
>the M43A1 which is a rectangular box shaped item about 7"x7" x16" and is
>mounted usually on the outside of vehicles. Another one being fielded now
to
>replace the M43A1 is the M22 Automatic Chemical Agent Detector Alarm
(ACADA)
>roughly the same size . Unlikely to find an empty/training one, but could
>be mocked up.
>
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