Latest addition to the MUVE payload family enables rapid, safer response to airborne biological threats and disaster situations
The MUVE B330 is a continuous biological detector and collector, purpose-designed for unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and unmanned platforms to provide real-time monitoring of biological threats while on the move. The payload lets operators assess a potentially hazardous scene from a safe distance. When dangerous conditions exist or are expected, they can use the MUVE B330 to fly into suspect areas for an initial assessment of what biological agents may be present. The new sensor payload deploys in a matter of minutes, significantly reducing time to action. The Teledyne FLIR SkyRanger® R70 and R80D SkyRaider(TM) UAS aircraft will serve as initial deployment platforms for the B330.
The MUVE B330 allows operators to ...
* Make quick assessments of the threat perimeter
* Trigger automated sample collection for follow-on identification
* Enable informed decision-making before human operators approach a hazardous scene
* Locate the threat source and track progression as the scene unfolds
* Cover difficult terrain from the air
"MUVE B330 is a strategic addition to our line of intelligent sensing solutions integrated for unmanned platforms that are critical to protecting our military, public safety personnel, and general public when deadly threats or accidents occur," said Dr.
The MUVE B330 biological detector complements the FLIR MUVE(TM)
The B330 leverages the legacy design and performance of Teledyne FLIR's field-proven IBAC bio-detection product line in a SWaP-optimized configuration. The B330 delivers integrated situational awareness and presents a comprehensive overview of an active scene, utilizing visuals and detailed indications. Identified threats are displayed on a map using easy to understand pin drops.
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