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Bombing Commuters Just Got Harder - Part II: The Russian Dimension, B-Roll
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Sept. 30, 2013 | 2:22
The Applied Physics Science and Technology Centre (APSTEC) in St. Petersburg, Russia has been working with NATO to develop a technology to detect explosives concealed on suicide bombers in mass transport locations. Eighteen scientists and engineers are working on this project for the “Stand-Off Detection of Explosives”, known as STANDEX.
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