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Czech Company RETIA presents a new version of its Through-Wall Imaging System at Eurosatory 2016 12205163.
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Eurosatory 2016
Defence & Security International Exhibition Official News online with Editorial and Web TV Paris, France 13 - 17 June 2016 |
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Retia radar at Eurosatory 2016
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Czech Company RETIA presents a new version of its Through-Wall Imaging System at Eurosatory. | |||
At Eurosatory 2016, the International Defense and Security Exhibition in France, Czech Company RETIA presents a new version of their ReTWis (Retia Through-Wall Imaging System), a portable device designed to locate and display people concealed behind walls and other solid, non-metal obstacles. The technological company Retia has recently become a part of the CZECHOSLOVAK GROUP holding and is a reputable producer of special electronic systems.
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RETIA ReTWis (Retia Through-Wall Imaging System), a portable device designed to locate and display people concealed behind walls and other solid, non-metal obstacles.
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The company´s portfolio includes radars, command and control systems or special localization systems. The products of the company are a part of the weaponry of the Army of the Czech Republic, but the company is also a proficient exporter, having already supplied military and civilian customers in more than 40 countries around the world. The company presented its modernized radar for behind barriers human searching – ReTWis – at the end of the last year.
New ReTWis is a lightweight, easily portable microradar used for detecting living human beings behind walls or other non-metal barriers. The ReTWis system is an applicable tool for police and army intervention units, with which they gain the ability to monitor an area they are trying to get into, uncover hidden threats and ambushes. The system significantly helps to specify a planning process and reduces risks of injury or loss of human life among police officers and soldiers, as well as among suspects or their hostages. The rescue units can use the system during/after natural disasters and building collapses, as it enables quicker and easier localization and rescue of victims. The ReTWis has exceptionally compact proportions and low weight allowing it to be used by hand, or be installed on a tripod. Th radar is commonly attached directly to a wall, but also includes a stand-off function, which enables usage of the radar from a secure distance. In this case the radar can be valuable to immigration police that can create mobile controlling posts and search for illegal immigrants in truck trailers, which do not need to be opened or entered. |