The Analog Radiation Measurement Unit is developed to detect, measure, and monitor radiation levels within military platforms. It provides centralized supervision of radiation dose rates by processing data received from remote radiological detectors installed on the vessel or vehicle.
The system is deployed on military vessels and vehicles operating in environments where radiological exposure risks may exist. Typical applications include naval platforms, land vehicles, and mobile military systems requiring continuous radiation surveillance and crew safety monitoring.
The Analog Radiation Measurement Unit consists of an Analog Radiation Control Panel that enables central indication and alarm management for all connected remote radiation detectors. The control panel continuously monitors dose rate values and alarm status for each detector channel in use.
Each detector channel displays individual dose persistence times, allowing operators to evaluate radiation exposure duration per location. Alarm threshold levels can be predefined, and the system provides both visual and audible warnings when radiation levels exceed the adjusted limits.
The control panel features integrated panel illumination for clear visibility and is assembled with vibration-resistant wedges, ensuring reliable operation under harsh military conditions. The system can support up to ten radiation detectors, with alternative configurations available according to operational requirements.
The Analog Radiation Measurement Unit is designed for continuous operation in military environments and supports stable performance under vibration and operational stress. Its structure and alarm management architecture are suitable for integration into vessel and vehicle monitoring systems requiring reliable radiation detection and indication.
The system continuously receives radiation data from remote detectors, processes dose rate information, and presents real-time measurements through the control panel. By providing centralized monitoring, adjustable alarm thresholds, and audible and visual alerts, the Analog Radiation Measurement Unit supports early warning, crew safety, and informed decision-making during radiological exposure scenarios.