DTP 200R | RAPID DEPLOYMENT VEHICLE SCANNER
The DTP 200R – is a low-transmission X-ray scanner for occupied vehicles, which has been designed for rapid deployment at military camps and bases. The system can be deployed and relocated within minutes. With its integrated automatic hydraulic system, the DTP 200R can be set up by a single operator.
Furthermore, it comes with an integrated power generator and operator cabin, for most flexible operation on demand. With its ultra-low dose, the DTP 200R is fully compliant with the ANSI 43.17-2009 standard for general people screening.
FEATURES & BENEFITS​
The DTP 200R has a very small size and can be integrated even in existing building structures.
The DTP 200R can be transported on a trailer and can be deployed on-demand. Through the automatic hydraulic system, the DTP 200R is operational within minutes.
The DTP 200R is designed for long-time outside operation and withstands even harshest environmental conditions.
The DTP 200R provides either classic (3+1) or advanced (7+1) material discrimination, for market leading threat detection.
With a X-ray radiation does rate of less than 0.15 µSv per screen the DTP 200R is safe for vehicle passengers and driver.
The DTP 200R is certified by an independent test institute to be 100% compliant according to the American ANSI 43.17-2009 standard for general people screening.
The DTP 200R provides clear and high-quality images, which help the operator to identify any contraband and threat object easily.
The DTP 200R provides a high steel penetration of 25 mm, which helps to screen the complete vehicle.
The DTP 200R comes with an integrated power generator and operator cabin, which provides highest flexibility.
The DTP 200R can screen vehicles with a speed up to 15 km/h and can screen up to 150 vehicles per hour (not including analysis time).
unival provides professional video security upgrade together with Geutebrück, which enhances the complete system with professional alarm management and video cameras.
unival offers completely remote operator and system monitoring, providing full health status and recording of all operational procedures, all centralized in a Command & Control Center.