Sabre 5000 - Detector of traces of explosives, drugs and weapons of mass destruction

Distinctive features
Portable detector and identifier of traces and vapors of explosives and narcotics, chemical warfare agents and hazardous chemicals
Optimized detection of explosive vapors used in improvised explosive devices
Expandable library of detected threats
Weight 3 kg
4 hours of autonomous operation
15 minutes of readiness for operation
Continuous automatic air sampling for detection of chemical warfare agents and hazardous chemicals
Automatic calibration and self-diagnostics
Quick self-cleaning from contamination by tested substances

SABRE 5000 is the most compact and lightweight three-mode portable detector for detecting traces of explosives and narcotics, combat toxic agents and emergency chemical hazardous substances. Portability and the ability to detect a wide range of threats makes this device an effective tool for security services and military departments that need flexible portable equipment to perform their tasks.

The SABRE 5000 uses proven Smiths Detection technology - ion mobility spectrometry (IMS). Unlike modern Trace-pro and Ionscan 600, which use a non-radioactive ionization source, the SABRE 5000 uses nickel-63 with an activity of 15 mCi to ionize samples.

The SABRE 5000 is programmed to detect and identify more than 40 prohibited substances, including drugs and explosives based on peroxides, ammonium nitrate, volatile and unstable chemical compounds. The latter are often used to make improvised explosive devices.

Additional features of the SABRE 5000 include: automatic calibration, which does not require consumables or associated special procedures, automatic self-diagnosis of malfunctions; a quick cleaning function; an expandable library of detectable substances.

The SABRE 5000 uses Smiths Detection's SIP technology, renowned for its sensitivity and reliability in detecting and identifying a wide range of military and industrial explosives, as well as narcotics. This technology has been proven by police, military, customs, border control, transportation infrastructure and other high security environments.

The SABRE 5000 can analyze particulate chemicals and vapor samples, giving the operator the choice of threat analysis method to obtain the most accurate results. Switching between sampling modes takes seconds. Auto polarity switching for vapor analysis allows the sample to be tested for a wider range of explosives. When a WMD is detected, switching from CWA to HAZMAT analysis is automatic.

In use, the SABRE 5000 monitors the environment, detects changes that may affect measurement accuracy and automatically calibrates. No consumables or associated maintenance procedures are required, saving time and money while providing unrivaled measurement stability.

The SABRE 5000 has an automatic self-diagnosis function that provides operator assistance for maintenance and simple troubleshooting.

The SABRE 5000's built-in USB port allows for easy export and printing of threat analysis results for later detailed review. The USB port allows for software upgrades and reprogramming of the instrument.

The detector comes with software on a disk.

Specifications

Technology

Ion mobility spectrometry (IMS)

Radiation source

Nickel-63 with an activity of 15 mCi is used for sample ionization

Sample collection

Trace substances in particles and vapors

Operating mode

Explosives, narcotics, CWA/HAW

Detectable explosives

RDX, PETN, TNT, Semtex, triacetone triperoxide, nitroglycerin, ammonium nitrate, I202, etc.

Detectable drugs

Cocaine, heroin, tetrahydrocannabinol (marijuana, hashish), methamphetamine, etc.

Detectable warfare agents

Nerve agents and blister agents: tabun, sarin, soman, cyclosarin, VX agents and Vx

Detectable TPCs

Hydrogen cyanide (HCN), phosgene, SO, NH, etc.

Detection sensitivity

Particle mode: nanograms of substance; Vapor Mode: single molecules per million

False alarm rate

less than 1%

Power

12 VDC, 110/220 VAC, 50-60 Hz

Alarm types

Audible and visual, with identification of the detected substance

Display

8.89 cm (3.5") color LCD

Wake-up time

Less than 15 minutes from cold start

Analysis time

Detection - 10 seconds, full analysis - 20 seconds

Battery life

4 hours

Weight

3.2 kg with battery for 4 hours of continuous operation

Dimensions

363 x 110 x 130 mm

Operating temperature range

from 0 ° C to +40°С

Humidity during operation

Distinctive features
Portable detector and identifier of traces and vapors of explosives and narcotics, chemical warfare agents and hazardous chemicals
Optimized detection of explosive vapors used in improvised explosive devices
Expandable library of detected threats
Weight 3 kg
4 hours of autonomous operation
15 minutes of readiness for operation
Continuous automatic air sampling for detection of chemical warfare agents and hazardous chemicals
Automatic calibration and self-diagnostics
Quick self-cleaning from contamination by tested substances

SABRE 5000 is the most compact and lightweight three-mode portable detector for detecting traces of explosives and narcotics, combat toxic agents and emergency chemical hazardous substances. Portability and the ability to detect a wide range of threats makes this device an effective tool for security services and military departments that need flexible portable equipment to perform their tasks.

The SABRE 5000 uses proven Smiths Detection technology - ion mobility spectrometry (IMS). Unlike modern Trace-pro and Ionscan 600, which use a non-radioactive ionization source, the SABRE 5000 uses nickel-63 with an activity of 15 mCi to ionize samples.

The SABRE 5000 is programmed to detect and identify more than 40 prohibited substances, including drugs and explosives based on peroxides, ammonium nitrate, volatile and unstable chemical compounds. The latter are often used to make improvised explosive devices.

Additional features of the SABRE 5000 include: automatic calibration, which does not require consumables or associated special procedures, automatic self-diagnosis of malfunctions; a quick cleaning function; an expandable library of detectable substances.

The SABRE 5000 uses Smiths Detection's SIP technology, renowned for its sensitivity and reliability in detecting and identifying a wide range of military and industrial explosives, as well as narcotics. This technology has been proven by police, military, customs, border control, transportation infrastructure and other high security environments.

The SABRE 5000 can analyze particulate chemicals and vapor samples, giving the operator the choice of threat analysis method to obtain the most accurate results. Switching between sampling modes takes seconds. Auto polarity switching for vapor analysis allows the sample to be tested for a wider range of explosives. When a WMD is detected, switching from CWA to HAZMAT analysis is automatic.

In use, the SABRE 5000 monitors the environment, detects changes that may affect measurement accuracy and automatically calibrates. No consumables or associated maintenance procedures are required, saving time and money while providing unrivaled measurement stability.

The SABRE 5000 has an automatic self-diagnosis function that provides operator assistance for maintenance and simple troubleshooting.

The SABRE 5000's built-in USB port allows for easy export and printing of threat analysis results for later detailed review. The USB port allows for software upgrades and reprogramming of the instrument.

The detector comes with software on a disk.

Specifications

Technology

Ion mobility spectrometry (IMS)

Radiation source

Nickel-63 with an activity of 15 mCi is used for sample ionization

Sample collection

Trace substances in particles and vapors

Operating mode

Explosives, narcotics, CWA/HAW

Detectable explosives

RDX, PETN, TNT, Semtex, triacetone triperoxide, nitroglycerin, ammonium nitrate, I202, etc.

Detectable drugs

Cocaine, heroin, tetrahydrocannabinol (marijuana, hashish), methamphetamine, etc.

Detectable warfare agents

Nerve agents and blister agents: tabun, sarin, soman, cyclosarin, VX agents and Vx

Detectable TPCs

Hydrogen cyanide (HCN), phosgene, SO, NH, etc.

Detection sensitivity

Particle mode: nanograms of substance; Vapor Mode: single molecules per million

False alarm rate

less than 1%

Power

12 VDC, 110/220 VAC, 50-60 Hz

Alarm types

Audible and visual, with identification of the detected substance

Display

8.89 cm (3.5") color LCD

Wake-up time

Less than 15 minutes from cold start

Analysis time

Detection - 10 seconds, full analysis - 20 seconds

Battery life

4 hours

Weight

3.2 kg with battery for 4 hours of continuous operation

Dimensions

363 x 110 x 130 mm

Operating temperature range

from 0 ° C to +40°С

Humidity during operation

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