MUVE R430 Radionuclide Identification Device for Unmanned Aerial Systems
The MUVE R430 is a radiation detector designed for unmanned
aerial systems (UAS) used to detect, locate, measure, map, and
identify radioactive sources from above. The SkyRanger R70 and
SkyRanger R80D serve as the airframe for the R430. The R430 is
integrated into the R70 and R80D’s Mission Control Software (MCS)
providing visible and audible alerts that expedite response measures.
The R430 provides a balance of size and weight for various situations
including emergency response, environmental monitoring and
surveying.
The MUVE R430 brings the pedigree of the identiFINDER series of
best-selling radionuclide identification devices to the sky. Utilizing
the same, familiar interface the R430 can go quickly perform
assessments in hard-to-reach places and environments while
keeping the operator at a safe distance.
Features:
- Evaluate Radioactive Threats From A Safe Distance - When dangerous conditions exist, or are anticipated, utilize the
MUVE R430 to fly in for an initial assessment
- Reduce Reaction Times - Quick deployment allows for rapid threat assessment
even in areas where contamination would be difficult to
access normally
- Fully Integrated Situational Awareness - When gathering a comprehensive view of a scene, the MUVE
R430 provides the Mission Control Software the data needed to
give a complete view
- Tried and Trusted - The MUVE R430 uses the same tried and trusted detection and
spectroscopic algorithms as the other identiFINDER instruments,
providing detection and identification of radioactive sources you
can trust
MUVE R430 Radionuclide Identification Device for Unmanned Aerial Systems
Environmental |
Operating Temp |
-22 to 140 °F (-30 to 60 °C) |
Operating Humidity |
10 to 93%, non-condensing |
Storage Temperature |
14 to 95 °F (-10 to 35 °C) |
Physical Features |
Dimensions (L x W x H) |
4 x 4 x 4 in (101.6 x 101.6 x 101.6 mm) |
Weight |
≤ 2.0lbs (≤ 0.9 kg) |
Enclosure & Protection |
Injection molded housing with overmold; rating IP67 according to IEC 60529; MIL-STD 810g Salt / Fog compliant
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General |
Technology |
Radionuclide identification device (RID); Gamma and Gamma/Neutron models |
Gamma Detector – NAL (TI) |
1.77 x 1.77 x 1.77 in (45 x 45 x 45 mm) cubic detector with silicon photomultiplier (SiPM)
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High Dose Rate Gamma Detector |
Energy Compensated Geiger Müller (GM) Tube |
Neutron Detector – ZnS (GN model only) |
27 x 58 x 5 mm moderated panels (2 each) |
Energy Range (Gamma) |
20 keV – 3MeV |
Gamma Sensitivity (Cs-137) |
1610 cps/µSv/h |
Neutron Sensitivity |
>4 cps/nv |
Gamma Spectrum Length |
1024 channels |
Dose Rate Range (Cs-137) |
10 µrem/h – 1 rem/h ± 10%, 100 nSv/h – 10 mSv/h ± 10% |
Dose Rate Range ID Mode (Cs-137) |
0.1 µrem/h – 5mrem/h, 1 nSv/H – 50 µSv/h |
Overload Dose Rate Range |
1 – 100 rem/h, 10 mSv/h – 1 Sv/h |
Stabilization |
Sourceless gain stabilization |
Linearization |
Real time linearization of gamma energy |
Typical Resolution |
≤ 7% FWHM at 662 keV (20 °C) |
Service Interval |
5-year factory maintenance |
System Interface |
Communications |
USB-C, UAS interface port |
Data Storage |
8GB internal memory |
Software |
Onboard webserver software |
Data File Format |
According to ANSI N42.42 |
Sampling & Analysis |
Sample Introduction |
Absorption of EM gamma and neutron emissions |
Nuclide Identification |
According to ANSI N42.42 |
Library Categories |
SNM, IND, MED, NORM |
Time to Identification |
From a few seconds to a few minutes |
MUVE R430 Radionuclide Identification Device for Unmanned Aerial Systems
MUVE R430 Radionuclide Identification Device for Unmanned Aerial Systems
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