Modec training simulants simulate WMD chemical agents and can be readily used to train personal using inexpensive M8 Detection Paper. It also provides excellent simulant agent liquid and vapor correlation unlike any other agent simulant.
As shown in the photo below, expected nerve agent dispersal from airborne ordanance is in the range of 250 to 500 microns in size, often difficult for the human eye to detect. Modec's training simulants can be dispersed via its hand-held delivery devices to replicate the droplet size and anticipated dispersal patterns for personnel training purposes.
Product Description Modec has executed a License Agreement with the U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC) for a patented Chemical Agent Simulant Training Simulant. The compositions are suitable for simulating and evaluating chemical agent contamination which can be safely used to train response personnel in handling chemical agent decontamination.
Technology The Chemical Agent Simulant Training Composition was developed under Patent License Agreement (PLA) Project No. 0702P. The technology has been patented under US Patent No.'s 6,566,138 and 7,129,094 and assigned to the US Army. It has been commercially licensed to Modec, Inc. for commercial applications. The US Joint Services and US Army does not directly or indirectly endorse this product for use.
Advantages The Agent Simulant is particularly suited for training exercises to evaluate first responder decontamination effectiveness on humans as well as surfaces.
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