10-02-2007, 03:38 PM
Environmental Survey Vehicle developed by DRDO handed over to Indian Navy
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Tuesday, Oct 02, 2007
NEW DELHI: An Environmental Survey Vehicle (ESV) developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) was formally handed over to the Navy here on Monday. DRDO chief M. Natarajan handed over the ESV to Vice-Chief of Naval Staff Vice-Admiral Nirmal Verma at a function at the DRDO headquarters.
<b>Laboratory on wheels</b>
Designed and developed by the Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur, the ESV is a radiological laboratory on wheels and equipped with state-of-art instruments.
It is capable of estimating radioactivity in field conditions in solid, liquids and air.
<b>Suitability of eatables</b>
The ESV will help certify the suitability of eatables and drinkables in field conditions from the radiation safety angle for coastal areas.
<b>Radiation</b>
It is also capable of measuring alpha, beta and gamma radiation quantitatively and qualitatively at even very low levels of radioactivity.
This will facilitate early detection of any unusual increase in radioactivity in the area.
The ESV is also capable of detecting any intentional or unintentional release of radioactivity in the marine environment. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Tuesday, Oct 02, 2007
NEW DELHI: An Environmental Survey Vehicle (ESV) developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) was formally handed over to the Navy here on Monday. DRDO chief M. Natarajan handed over the ESV to Vice-Chief of Naval Staff Vice-Admiral Nirmal Verma at a function at the DRDO headquarters.
<b>Laboratory on wheels</b>
Designed and developed by the Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur, the ESV is a radiological laboratory on wheels and equipped with state-of-art instruments.
It is capable of estimating radioactivity in field conditions in solid, liquids and air.
<b>Suitability of eatables</b>
The ESV will help certify the suitability of eatables and drinkables in field conditions from the radiation safety angle for coastal areas.
<b>Radiation</b>
It is also capable of measuring alpha, beta and gamma radiation quantitatively and qualitatively at even very low levels of radioactivity.
This will facilitate early detection of any unusual increase in radioactivity in the area.
The ESV is also capable of detecting any intentional or unintentional release of radioactivity in the marine environment. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->