STARRAY Atometer
Our STARRAY Atometer detector shares a similar core technology platform as the SIEGMA 3M3. It is a robot-borne Atometer detector designed to quickly cover rough terrain, climb stairs, clear obstacles and cross ditches in variable weather and temperature conditions. The system is capable of non-invasively and remotely determining, in a little as 40 seconds, the presence of landmines, concealed explosives or unexploded ordnance in a specific area, and the type of munitions or explosives discovered.
The STARRAY provides stand-off and remote detection of an unexploded ordnance, landmines and IEDs, and can be configured for and integrated in various robotic and remote-vehicle platforms.
The STARRAY Atometer system is ideally suited for:
- Bomb Squads
- Military
- Police Departments
- First Responders
Bolstered by successful field testing, including two weeks of extensive open-air live blind tests conducted with the U.S. Army, as well as strong interest from the homeland security marketplace, Clear Path intends to market the STARRAY detector to the U.S. Department of Defense, which has allocated more than $8 billion in the fight against IEDs. We will also market the STARRAY to our nation’s first responder community, which includes state and local police departments, bomb squads and other law enforcement entities within the United States.
Clear Path is currently seeking licensing and co-development partners, including leading manufacturers of robotic platforms, to integrate our detectors under our name or under a private label.