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Individual Chemical Agent Detector

Individual Chemical Agent Detector (ICAD) A miniature lightweight chemical agent detector that can be worn by an individual. It detects and alarms to nerve, blood, choking, and blister agents and is intended for a variety of applications. It may be used as a point detector. [Pg.317]

ICAD The Marine Corps-issued individual chemical agent detector (ICAD) includes... [Pg.165]

TABLE 13. Chemical sensor of "BENDIX" company. BxICAD (Individual chemical agent detector)... [Pg.57]

Another example of chemical agent detection using an EC cell is the Individual Chemical Agent Detector . The ICAD can detect both nerve and mustard agents simultaneously through the use of two sensor cells. [Pg.194]

IMS 2000 Handheld Chemical Warfare Agent Detector Individual Chemical Agent Detector (ICAD)... [Pg.249]

Blisters appearing simultaneously in a large number of people, in the absence of a known chemical attack, should alert medical personnel to search the area with a chemical agent detector. The appearance of one or more blisters in an individual does not alone make a diagnosis. Friction, plants, insects, and other diseases also cause blisters. [Pg.303]

This instrument is a miniature chemical agent detector, approximately the size of a cigarette pack weighing about 8 oz, that can detect and alarm to nerve, blister, and blood agents. It may be used as a point detector that is worn by individuals, and may be connected to a network. The chemical agent concentrations in the electrolyte are measured by multiple-electrode EC sensor systems that trigger an alarm when a preset threshold level is reached. [Pg.195]

The ICAD is a miniature lightweight chemical warfare agent detector that can be worn by the individual. It detects and alarms to nerve, blood, choking, and blister agents and is intended for a variety of applications. The ICAD may be used as a point detector. It may be connected with a radio for remote operations and can be mounted on vehicles. It has an audio and/or visual alarm capability. The ICAD weighs 8 oz, does not require maintenance, requires only minimal training, and does not contain a radioactive source. The Marines are presently fielding the ICAD. [Pg.247]

Lightweight Chemical Detector (LCD-S) The LCD-S acts as a local warning alarm system for individuals and small groups of persons within the domestic or military market. It simultaneously detects, identifies, and differentiates between type of chemical warfare agent at below attack concentration, and warns users when to don personal protective equipment. [Pg.82]


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