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Bombing Commuters Just Got Harder, Master Version
Natochannel
Oct. 30, 2013 | 2:33
Last June, the stand-off detection of explosives (STANDEX) project, which is being developed in the NATO-Russia cooperation framework, was tested in the underground railway of a European capital. This innovative system combines three different detection technologies into a data merging and tracking system, and may help NATO countries and Russia to counter terrorist attacks more effectively. This version contains graphics and voiceover.
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