HR HRM

The HR HRM is a small, self-contained gamma ray and thermal neutron radiation detector for use in the interdiction and localization of nuclear materials. It is a derivative of the HRM designed to search for and localize gamma radiation sources in environments with exposure rates up to 88 R/hr (+/- 40% at 662keV). While the HR HRM is not sensitive enough to detect kilogram quantities of SNM, it is well suited to precisely locate large gamma sources, such as those that might be used in the construction of a Radiological Dispersal Device (RDD). All functions of the HR HRM are otherwise the same as the standard HRM. As a fully militarized and ruggedized high range nuclear search instrument, the HR HRM is in a class of its own. Unlike commercial-grade instruments currently available, the HR HRM can be carried on a parachute jump, can be used by divers underwater, and can be easily employed by gloved and equipped operators in a full range of tactical and environmental conditions. As an instrument for the detection of gamma and neutron radiation at standoff range, the HR HRM has long been established as the gold standard handheld to localize RDDs for elite Military, Law Enforcement, and Federal Agency operators. For sensing, the HR HRM employs a high-quality photomultiplier tube and a cesium iodide scintillator combined with a high-pressure Helium-3 filled proportional counter. It is the size of a flashlight and is intended to be handheld or worn on the operator’s belt, leg, or arm in the nylon holster provided.

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Manufacturer
Sensor Technology Engineering, Inc.
Product Name
HR HRM
Detection Category
Radiological/Nuclear;
Detection Principle
Geiger-Muller Detectors;Helium3Detectors;
Detection Method
Geiger-Muller Detectors;Helium3Detectors;
Application
Personal Radiation Detectors;
Product Model Number
HR HRM
Equipment Type
Instrument;
Product Synopsis
The HR HRM is a small, self-contained gamma ray and thermal neutron radiation detector for use in the interdiction and localization of nuclear materials. It is a derivative of the HRM designed to search for and localize gamma radiation sources in environments with exposure rates up to 88 R/hr (+/- 40% at 662keV). While the HR HRM is not sensitive enough to detect kilogram quantities of SNM, it is well suited to precisely locate large gamma sources, such as those that might be used in the construction of a Radiological Dispersal Device (RDD). All functions of the HR HRM are otherwise the same as the standard HRM. As a fully militarized and ruggedized high range nuclear search instrument, the HR HRM is in a class of its own. Unlike commercial-grade instruments currently available, the HR HRM can be carried on a parachute jump, can be used by divers underwater, and can be easily employed by gloved and equipped operators in a full range of tactical and environmental conditions. As an instrument for the detection of gamma and neutron radiation at standoff range, the HR HRM has long been established as the gold standard handheld to localize RDDs for elite Military, Law Enforcement, and Federal Agency operators. For sensing, the HR HRM employs a high-quality photomultiplier tube and a cesium iodide scintillator combined with a high-pressure Helium-3 filled proportional counter. It is the size of a flashlight and is intended to be handheld or worn on the operator’s belt, leg, or arm in the nylon holster provided.
Availability
Commercially Available
Technology Readiness Level (TRL)
9
Supporting Documentation
Docs: HR-HRM-Datasheet-2023.pdf;
Dimensions
8.3 x 2.0 x 1.8in (21.1 x 5.1 x 3.0 cm)
Weight
<1 lb.;0.76 lb (0.346kg)
Power Requirements
Lithium Battery; CR123A
Transportability
Handheld;
Ruggedness
Shock, Vibration, and Drop Resistant; Waterproof to 66 ft
Operating Conditions
-25 to 50º C (-13 to 122ºF)
Consumables
Battery
Solvents/Reagents
None
Available Accessories
Nylon holster
Communications Interface
Bluetooth
Expected Operational Life
Indefinite
Shelf Life
> 5 years
Radiological Targets
Gamma, neutron
Sample Introduction
Radioactive Particle
Sensitivity/Detection Limits
Gamma 0.002 cps per µR/h at Cs-137 (662keV); Neutron 10.5 cps/nv
Start Up Time (From Cold Start To Sample Ready)
Seconds to minutes
Response Time (Sample Application To Output)
Continuous (<30 seconds); < 1 second
Total Run Time
Continuous
Alarm Capability
Audible, visual, vibrational
Software Control
On-board
Other Operational Parameters
Operational availability 0.999
Training Required
< 1 hour training
Training Available
Yes
Manuals Available
Yes
Reachback Service
No
Warranties
Yes
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