AN/UDR-13 Military Pocket Radiac
Features
- The direct reading AN/UDR- 13 detects and quantifies dose rate of residual radiation units from 0.001 cGy/hr to 999 cGy/hr. It also measures neutron and gamma dose from initial prompt and residual radiation from 10 cGy to 999 cGy. Models are available from 0.001 µGY/hr to 300 cGy/hr and with Sv or Rad units.
- Pre-settable audio and visual alarms
- Overall accuracy better than ± 15% over entire dynamic range in severe military environments
- 150 hour battery life, increases to 1500 hours in SLEEP mode
- Not affected by EMP
- Nuclear hardened
- Meets MIL-STD-810E for military operational environments
- Operable/readable by personnel in Mission Oriented Protection Posture (MOPP IV) or arctic clothing
- Ultra small size, 10.5 in.3 and weight, 9.5 oz.
- Uses time tested "Time-To-Count"* technology
- Lowest life cycle costs due to calibration stability and automatic self calibration
- Infra Red Optical Port for computer control and data downloads
- Probes available for selective radiation/contamination monitoring
- Qualification tested and type classified by US Army
*US Patent 4,605,859
Description
This small and lightweight Military Pocket Radiac is designed for reliability and performance.
For
Use With...Troops
The Pocket Radiac is suitable for both Tactical and non-Tactical radiation protection
use. This simple to operate, small, rugged, and lightweight equipment combines
unequaled performance and reliability. Features such as wide dynamic ranges
for dose and dose rate, presettable alarms and the unique ability to measure
not only Residual but also Prompt radiation, make this instrument clearly the
instrument of choice for the foot soldier.

Vehicles and Helicopters
The Pocket Radiac is equally compatible with operation and use in all military
vehicles and helicopters. Capable of operating on vehicular or aircraft power,
the Pocket Radiac easily fits into the tightly crammed interiors of aircraft
and fighting vehicles (see circled AN/UDR-13 below). Detection probes may be
mounted outside the vehicle or helicopter and can operate in conjunction with
the detector of the internally located AN/UDR-13 to provide complete radiation
assessments. Additionally, when used with an onboard computer, the optical RS-232
port of the AN/UDR-13 enables real time data to be provided to the computer
such that dose rate mapping or iso-dose curves can be provided.


Personnel Dose Management
Utilizing the included Infra Red RS-232 port and the AN/UDR- 13's significant
storage capability, the Pocket Radiac can greatly assist in the efficient dose
management of personnel in a field organization. The serial numbers of the users
may be stored in the unit, then upon use and possible exposure the total accumulated
daily or weekly dose can be "read" by a computer and with minimal operator attendance,
assigned to the users Radiation Dose file. Various safeguards (such as control
key function restrictions) against accidental erasing of accumulated dose or
missetting of alarm levels can be installed by computer through the Infra Red
Port.

