The Gamma Ray Imager (GeGI) was demonstrated during the Maritime Interdiction Operation at Point Alameda, the site of the former Naval Air Station, in Alameda, CA. During this exercise GeGI was used to localize sources within an abandoned building and a cargo ship, the Admiral Callaghan. Key points from this exercise include: • Demonstrated portable, high-resolution gamma-ray imager • Demonstrated viability of gamma-ray imaging for interdiction scenarios • Operated in field environment w/out power for full work day • Localized various radioactive sources throughout a cargo ship and in buildings
Gegi (germanium Gamma Imager) Performance: Maritime Interdiction Operation
2014
7 pages
Report
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