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DRDO scientists build sensor to detect radiation levels

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Jaisalmer, Mar 20: Scientists at the Defence Research and Development Organisation's Jodhpur laboratory have developed a sensor that can detect radiation levels in case of any nuclear accident.

'Derald Nuclear', the sensor, which can be fitted on a drone, can detect gamma radiation from the height of 50 metres.

"This perhaps is the only equipment that can detect radiation from radioactive substances this way," said S R Vadera, Outstanding Scientist and Director, Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur.

"Take for example Mayapuri where a radioactive leak was detected. In such an event, the equipment can be flown over the area and we can easily pinpoint the source of the radiation," Vadera added.

The DRDO showcased 'Derald Nuclear' at the IronFist 2016, a triennial event of the Indian Air Force in the desert of Pokhran in Rajasthan.

The indigenously developed sensors, along with its electric circuit, weighs only 20-22 gms.

In this case, the sensors are fitted over Netra drone, another indigenously built light-weight UAV for surveillance and reconnaissance operations.

The equipment costs around Rs 20,000. Building sensors like this is important considering India's increasing nuclear endeavours.

PTI

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