INERT TRAINING KITS
Inert Training Kits include threats that are totally safe for training purposes. Every inert threat simulates real threats by the way of appearance, X-ray images and density. Training Kits may be used to train or to test security officers in different work places such as airports, seaports, railway stations, prisons, companies and government buildings.
All Training Kits include most common threats that security officers may encounter on duty. The best way to prepare security officials to detect these threats is by training them with realistic training experiences. All inert threats will trigger alarms in Hand-Held Metal Detectors (HHMD), Walk-Through Metal Detectors (WTMD) and both conventional and dual view X-ray machines.
All items are coated or painted in inert blue and/or labeled as “Inert” accordingly.
TRAINING DEVICES AND COMPONENTS
Inert training devices and components are totally safe for training purposes. Every inert threat device or threat component simulates real threats by the way of appearance, X-ray images and density. Inert training devices and components may be used to train or to test security officers in different work places such as airports, seaports, railway stations, prisons, companies and government buildings. Inert training devices and components are also an essential part of the training material of every security officer training institution.
All inert training devices and components include variety of different visible and concealed threats. Every item is carefully handmade to match the real threat. Our selection includes the most common components such as dynamite, PE4, C4, liquid peroxide, pipe bomb, Semtex, and ammonium nitrate. We also manufacture different selection of detonators, power sources and firing devices.
Inert training devices include a variety of ready-made visible and concealed IEDs. All training devices consist of four basic elements of an IED: explosive material, detonator, power source and firing device. Concealed inert training devices train the security officers to spot the threats among items that appear to be harmless. By using these items security officers may examine
Many of the inert concealed devices we produce are simulants of actual devices people have tried to bring through security checkpoints. Hidden in unsuspicious objects, even the simplest IEDs can be overlooked by improperly trained security officers.
Using our inert concealed devices as training aids allows personnel to be trained to a more realistic standard. They are able to safely examine these objects, as well as view them in X-ray exactly as they would look in a real encounter (density, Zeff, and X-ray correct). They will also provide accurate gray-scale imaging in EODs’ and bomb technicians’ portable X-ray systems.
Due to fluctuating availability of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) products, some concealed IED products may vary due to supply and demand at the time of order. Be assured DSA will always supply equal to or better quality products that meet the technical aspects required.
common threats that security officers may encounter on duty. The best way to prepare security officials to detect these threats is by training them with realistic training experiences. All inert threats will trigger alarms in Hand-Held Metal Detectors (HHMD), Walk-Through Metal Detectors (WTMD) and both conventional and dual view X-ray machines.
Our selection of inert improvised explosive devices and other threats have been crafted by masters of the field and cover the most common components seen in security checkpoints such as PVC pipes for pipe bombs, dynamite, liquid peroxide, semtex, and ammonium nitrate. We also carry the various types of inert firing circuits and blasting caps usually found in IEDs, as well as mail threat IEDs packaged in boxes and envelopes of different sizes. A multitude of inert grenades, guns, and knives are available; all created to replicate specific types.
DSA’s safe, inert IEDs and weapons can always be counted on to closely match real threats in terms of density, Zeff, and X-ray correctness. They will produce accurate coloring in X-ray imaging (including gray-scale where used) and will appropriately alarm in automatic detection systems.