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Detection of Bulk Explosives Advanced Techniques against Terrorism NATO Science Series A Series presenting the results of scientific meetings supported under the NATO Science Programme. The Series is published by IOS Press, Amsterdam, and Kluwer Academic Publishers in conjunction with the NATO Scientific Affairs Division Sub-Series I. Life and Behavioural Sciences IOS Press II. Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry Kluwer Academic Publishers III. Computer and Systems Science IOS Press IV. Earth and Environmental Sciences Kluwer Academic Publishers V. Science and Technology Policy IOS Press The NATO Science Series continues the series of books published formerly as the NATO ASI Series. The NATO Science Programme offers support for collaboration in civil science between scientists of countries of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council. The types of scientific meeting generally supported are "Advanced Study Institutes" and "Advanced Research Workshops", although other types of meeting are supported from time to time. The NATO Science Series collects together the results of these meetings. The meetings are co-organized bij scientists from NATO countries and scientists from NATO's Partner countries - countries of the CIS and Central and Eastern Europe. Advanced Study Institutes are high-level tutorial courses offering in-depth study of latest advances in afield. Advanced Research Workshops are expert meetings aimed at critical assessment of a field, and identification of directions for future action. As a consequence of the restructuring of the NATO Science Programme in 1999, the NATO Science Series has been re-organised and there are currently Five Sub-series as noted above. Please consult the following web sites for information on previous volumes published in the Series, as well as details of earlier Sub-series. http://www.nato.int/science http://www.wkap.nl http://www. iospress. n I http://www.wtv-books.de/nato-pco.htm Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry-Vol. 138 Detection of Bulk Explosives Advanced Techniques against Terrorism edited by Hiltmar Schubert Fraunhofer-Institut für Chemische Technologie, Pfinztal, Germany and Andrey Kuznetsov V.G. Khlopin Radium Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia w Springer-Science+Business Media, B.V. Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Detection of Bulk Explosives Advanced Techniques against Terrorism St. Petersburg, Russia 16-21 June 2003 A C.I.P. Catalogue record for this book is available from the Library of Congress. ISBN 978-1-4020-1934-0 ISBN 978-94-007-0962-1 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-007-0962-1 Printed on acid-free paper All Rights Reserved ©2004 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht Originally published by Kluwer Academic Publishers in 2004 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 2004 No part of this work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, microfilming, recording or otherwise, without written permission from the Publisher, with the exception of any material supplied specifically for the purpose of being entered and executed on a computer system, for exclusive use by the purchaser of the work. v Table of Contents Preface ix Acknowlegdement xiii DetectionofExplosives HiltmarSchubert, Fraunhofer-InstitutfurChemischeTechnologie, Joseph-von-Fraunhofer-StraBe7,76327Pfinztal,Germany OverviewofBulkExplosivesDetectionTechniques 7 AV.Kuznetsov V.G.Khlopin RadiumInstitute, 28,2ndMurinskypr..St. Petersburg,194021,Russia OutcomeoftheNATOARW"VaporandTraceDetectionofExplosivesfor 31 AntiterrorismPurposes"inMoscow MichaelKrausa, Fraunhofer-InstitutfurChemischeTechnologie(Icn, Joseph-von-Fraunhofer-StraBe7,76327Pfinztal,Germany ClassificationofTechnologies forBulkDetectionofExplosives 39 P.Mostak,M.Stand ResearchInstituteofIndustrialChemistry, Explosia 53217Pardubice-Semtin,Czech Republic MultiLevelConceptfortheDetectionofExplosives 45 H.Ries SmithsHeimannGmbH, P.O.Box3009,65020Wiesbaden,Germany MethodofHiddenExplosivesDetection UsingReflectedLowPowerGamma 53 Irradiation V.S.Golubev,A.S.Kaminsky,AN.Khmylev,V.S.Kuznetsov,VA Pavshook, YE.5.Subbotin RussianResearchCenter"KurshatovInstitute", 1,Kurchatovsq.,Moscow,123182,Russia BulkExplosiveDetectionbyNeutronInterrogation:ResultsfromtheExplodet 59 Collaboration G.Viesti',G.Nebbia',M.tunardon', S.Moretto', S.Pesente', M.Barbur', 2, M.Cinausero', E.Horetto".G.Prete A Pantaleo".G.D'Erasrno",M.Palomba', M.Abbrescia', G.laselli', F.toddo',V.Paticchio",A Ranieri'. R.Trentadue". A Colla', A MUsso', A Piccotti",F.Poqqio",G.Dellacasa",V.Hlippini", J.Obhodas', D.Sudac', K. Nad',V.valkovic' 'DipartirnentodiFisicadell'Universita diPadovaandINFN, ViaMarzola8,1-35100Padova,Italy 21NFNLaboratoriNazionalidiLegnaro, ViaRomea4,Legnaro,1-35020Legnaro(Padova), Italy JDipartimentodiFisicadell'UniversitadiBariandINFN, ViaAmendola 173,1-70126Bari,Italy "DipartirnentodiFisicaSperimentaledell'Universita diTorinoandINFN, ViaP. Giuria1,1-10125Torino,Italy sUniversitadelPiemonteOrientaleandINFN, CorsoBorsalino54,1-15100Alessandria,Italy 61NFNSezionediPavia, ViaU.Bassi8,1-27100Pavia, Italy vi 7Departmentof Experimental Physics, RuderBoskovic Institute, Bijenickac.54,10000Zagreb,Corata TheMain TasksoftheScientific andTechnicalPolicyoftheFederalBorderService 83 oftheRussianFederation initsStruggleAgainstTerrorism AV.Pavlov, S.N.Karasev ResearchTestTechnicalCenterofFederalFrontierTroopsofRussia, 37A,AkademikaVolginast.,117437,Moscow,Russia DetectionandIdentificationofBulkExplosivesUsingPortableNeutronGenerators 85 E.P.Bogolubov,SA Korotkov,1.0.Khasaev All-Russian ResearchInstituteofAutomatics, 22,Suschevskayastr.,Moscow,130030,Russia DetectionofHidden ExplosivesbyNanosecondNeutronAnalysisTechnique 89 A.V.Evsenin,AV.Kuznetsov, 0.1.Osetrov,D.N.Vakhtin V.G.KhlopinRadiumInstitute, 28,2ndMurinskypr.,St.Petersburg,194021,Russia TechnologyofElementalAnalysiswith UsageofGeneratorsofNeutronsfor 105 DetectionofExplosiveDevicesEstablishedinaSoil,LuggageandOtherSubjects V.M.Gruznov,B.G.Titov TheDesign&TechnologicalInstituteofInstrumentEngineeringforGeophysicsand Ecology,theSiberianBranchofRAS, 3/6ProAk.Koptyuga,630090,Novosibirsk,Russia TheDetectionofExplosivesinAirportLuggageUsingtheDirectNuclear 113 QuadrupoleResonanceMethod J.H.Flexman,T.N.Rudakov,PA Hayes,N.Shanks,V.T.Mikhaltesevitch, w.P.Chisholm ResearchDivision,QRSciencesLimited, 8-10HamiltonStreet,Cannington,WA6107,Australia DetectionofAmmoniumNitrateInsideVehiclesbyNuclearQuadrupoleResonance 125 (Abstract) J.Barras",M.J.Gaskell",N.Hunt',R.1.Jenkinson", K.Mann',D.Peddar', G.N.Shilstone",JAS.Smith" "King'sCollegeLondon, Strand, LondonWC2R2LS, UK bDstlEnergeticsTechnologyDepartment,FortHalstead,Sevenoaks, KentTN147BP,UK 'ERATechnologyLtd,CleeveRoad, Leatherhead, KT22 7SA, UK ChallengesinApplicationandEvaluation ofEDSSystemsforAviationSecurity 127 C.J.deRuiter ProjectmanagerAviationSecurity,TNO-PML, P.O.Box45,2280AARijswijk,TheNetherlands CircuitsofDigitalSignalProcessinginNQR 137 V.S.Grechishkin KaliningradStateUniversity, 14,A Nevskyst.,236041 Kaliningrad,Russia vii TheDesignPhilosophyoftheCombinedSystemsforDetection ofExplosive 149 SubstancesUsingX-RayandTNADevices Y.1.Olshansky, AB.Vishnevkin, AG.Sorokin,Y.G.Levin, N.E. Gjibovsky, S.M.Stepushkin,I.B.Bruk Scientific&TechnicalCenter"RATEC',Ltd., 44/2,Oktjabrskaj emb.,193079,PObox84,St.Petersburg, Russia Sub-SurfaceLocation:TechniquesandEquipment 155 Somepracticalresultsfrom Russia G.N.Sherbakov,V.N.Tkach, D.V.Tkachev Engineering-CommercialMultiprofileCenter-1Ltd.,TechnicalSecurity, 27/1,13thParkovayast.,105215,Moscow,Russia DetectionofExplosivesUsingContinuousMicrowaves 161 V.P.Averianov, I.YU.Gorshkov,AV.Kuznetsov,AS.Vishnevetskiy V.G.KhlopinRadiumInstitute,28,2ndMurinskypr.,St. Petersburg,194021,Russia ApplicationofLlBSSpectroscopyforRemoteBulkDetection ofExplosives 167 C.Romano,S.Graser,K.Faulian,W.Schade InstitutfOrPhysikundPhysikalischeTechnologien,TechnischeUniversitatClausthal G.Holl WehrwissenschaftlichesInstitutfurWerk-,Explosiv-undBetriebsstoffe(WIWEB), Swisttal-Heimerzheim UsingofAcousticTechniquesforDetection ofExplosivesinGas, LiquidandSolid 175 Mediums AN.Valyaev',VA Yanushkevich' 'NuclearSafetyInstituteofRussianAcademyofSciences(NSI RAS), 52,B.Tulskaya, Moscow,Russia,113191 2JointStockCompany"Conversia", 12Zvezdnaya, MoscowRegion,Russia,143909 AnalysisofthePossibilityofExplosivesDetection withPulsedNeutronsSounding 185 Method V.YA Averchenkov, G.S.Vinyarski,Yu.M.Drosdov,AP.Morovov TheRussianFederalNuclearCenter- All-RussiaScientificResearchInstituteof ExperimentalPhysics(VNIIEF), 37,MiraProspekt,Sarov,N.Novgorodreg.,607190,Russia ComplexSystemfor Detection,LocalizationandDestructionofExplosiveMaterials 195 inSuspectObjectsFoundinPublicAreas V.S. Kyzyurov",AI. Laykin",A.B.Vishnevkin", Yu.1.Olshansky",NAlvanov', AI. Mikhailin", V.V.Silnikov'' AKrylovShipbuildingResearchInstitute, 44Moskovskoyeshosse, 196158,St. Petersburg,Russia "ScientificandTechnologicalCenterRATEC, Limited, 44Octyabrskayaquay, 193079,St. Petersburg,Russia cSpecializedMaterialsResearchandProductionEnterprise, 58-A,Sampsonievskipr,194044,St. Petersburg,Russia EUDEM2:OverviewandSomeEarlyFindings 201 J.Wtorek,A Janczulewicz,A Polinski, A Bujnowski,H.Sahli*,K.DeBruyn* GdanskUniversityofTechnology,*VrijeuniversiteitBrussel, 80-952Gdansk,Narutowicza 11/12,Poland viii PossibilityofUsingX-RayInspectionSystemsforDetection ofTerrorism-Related 209 Explosives A Akhmatov,S.Kleimenov Scientific-ProductionDevelopment"DELTA", 18,KlariTsetkinstr.,125299,Moscow,Russia MethodforDetection ofFissioningandExplosiveSubstances 211 YU.N.Gavrish,AV.Sidorov,AM.Fialkovsky D.V.EfremovScientificResearchInstituteofElectrophyicalApparatus(NIIEFA), 3,DoroganaMetallostroy,Promzona "Metallostroy",Metallostroy,St.Petersburg, 196641,Russia FastNeutron AnalysisattheSwedishDefenceResearchAgency(FOI) 219 A.Axelsson,P.Andersson, K.Elmgren, P.Jansson,N.Olsson, A.Ringbom, K.Wilhelmsen-Rolander SwedishDefenceResearchAgency(FOI), SystemsTechnologyDivision, 17290Stockholm,Sweden Detection ofBulkExplosiveswithInelasticFastNeutronsScattering 225 V.V.Smirnov,M.N.Chubarov, I.Yu.Gorshkov,AV.Kuznetsov,0.1. Osetrov V.G.KhlopinRadiumInstitute, 28,2ndMurinskypr.,St.Petersburg, 194021,Russia ix Preface The"ExplosiveDetectionWorkingGroup"(EDWG)ofthe"AdvisoryPanelonSecurity-Related CivilScienceandTechnology" hasproposedinitsmeetingof5September2003tosponsor duringthenexttwo years4or5AdvancedResearchWorkshops(ARW)concerningdetectionof explosivesinconnexionwithcounterterrorism. ThefirstthreeARWsshoulddealwith • VapourandTraceDetectionofExplosives, • DetectionofBulkExplosivesand • ElectronicNose/SensorsforDetectionofExplosives. ThefirstonehastakenplaceinMarchinMoscow,thesecondoneinJuneinSt.Petersburg (Russia)andthethirdoneinOctoberinCoventry, U.K.-allin2003. Theideawastocoverallknownsensortechnologiesforapplicationintheareaof counterterrorism. TheproceedingssubmittedinthiscopyweredealingwiththeARWentitled: "DetectionofBulkExplosives:AdvancedTechniquesagainstTerrorism". ThedetectionofexplosivesfordeminingwascontentofthreeARWssponsoredbyNATOsome yearsbeforeandseveralsensortechniquespresentedinthoseworkshopswerebasedonsimilar technologiesasdiscussedhere,onlytheapplicationsweredifferent. TheWorkshopwasattendedbymorethat35participantsfromAustralia, Czech Republic, Germany,Italy,TheNetherlands,Poland, Russia, Sweden,andUK.Thepresentedtalkscanbe splitintothefollowing categories. Overviewsdevotedto: • existingandemergingbulkexplosivesdetectiontechniques; • scientificandtechnicalpolicyoftheFederalBorderServiceoftheRussianFederation; • challengesinapplicationandevaluationofEDSsystemsforaviationsecurity; • multi-sensorapproachtoexplosives'detection. Reportsdevotedtothefollowingindividualexplosives'detectiontechniques: • X-raysystemsinairports; • "neutronin,gammaout" techniques(TNA,PFNA,API,NNA); • neutronandgammabackscattering; • nuclearquadrupleresonance, includingremoteNQR; • sub-surfaceradars; • microwavescanners; • laser-inducedburstspectroscopy(L1BS); • acousticsensors; • non-linearlocation(NLJD); • systemsforlocalizationanddestructionofexplosiveobjects. x Resultsfrom thefollowing meetingsandcollaborationswerereported: • NATOARW"VaporandTraceDetection of Explosivesfor AntiterrorismPurposes", Moscow,March 2003. • Expertworkshoponexplosivedetectiontechniquesforuseinmineclearanceand securityrelatedrequirements,2- 4June2003, BledLake,Slovenia. • Gordon ResearchConference:IllicitSubstanceDetection:ExplosivesJune8-13, 2003, Barga,Italy. • EXPLODETCollaboration. • EUDEM2 Collaboration. Consequencesandrecommendationsforfurtherinvestigationsaboutthedetectionof bulk explosives. Thelongterm goal-100% detection,0% falsealarms- isan"impossible" dream,howeverwe should alwaysworkfor betterdetection systemstoenhancethesecurityof the public, because terroristswill alwaysfind new waystocommitterroristacts. Shortterm goalisimprovementofcurrent detectionsystemsinatimely andcost-effective manner. Thefollowingscenariosshould beconsidered: Target Sensor 1 Luggagecontrol Personalcontrol mobile stationary Carcontrol 2 Searchfor bombs Stationary mobile 3 Suicidebombers Mobile mobile While insomescenariosthegeneraldirection ofworkisto reducethe inspection time, inother scenariostime will besacrificedinfavorof 100%detection probability. Thiscanbedetermined from thefeed-back from usersof EDtechnologies,which isinmanycaseslacking now. • Luggagecontrol includingpersonalscreening Commercial apparatusforairports areavailable.X-Raywithorwithoutbackscattering canbe supplemented byNQRorbyNeutron basedtechniques.Anewgenerationwithhigher performanceandbetterinformationareused,but experiencesmustbecollected. Thequestion is,areweableto detectallexplosives,allcombinationsandmayitbepossibleto maskexplosive materialsinanyway?Itmaybeunrealisticto reacha100% security! Furtherresearchinthis areashouldconcentrateonreducingthetime of inspection,increasingthe detectionprobability andreducingthefalsealarmrate,thwarting possiblecountermeasures,eliminatingthe "undetectableexplosives"problem anddevelopmentof automateddecision-takingalgorithms. • Detection of Explosivesinflexiblesurroundings Methodsfordetectionofexplosivematerialsinflexibleandunknownsurroundings(byreflection measurement)aremoreorlessavailableinlab.scale.Themosturgenttaskincounteringthe threatbysuicidebombers.Thecreationof remote(standoff) inspectiontools,wouldbe

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