Explosives and chemical detection companies (78 found)
SMART SHOOTER is a designer, developer, and manufacturer of innovative fire control systems that significantly increase the accuracy and lethality of small arms. Smart Shooter’s fire control solutions were designed to give soldiers and law enforcement officials a precision edge in any given firefight, but the systems bring a range of additional training and operational benefits and can be employed in a wide range of roles.
South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) provides quality manpower and technical assistance to law enforcement agencies and to conduct investigations on behalf of the state as directed by the Governor and Attorney General.
TAR Ideal Concepts is a pioneer in delivering integrated defence & HLS solutions and technologies to defence and security organisations, integrators, the Military, Law Enforcement, and Special Units worldwide.
The CWC Group specialises in energy and infrastructure, developing knowledge, creating commercial opportunities and strategic solutions for government and industry by offering professional training, conferences and exhibitions.
Threat Management Group (TMG) is a Certified Service-Disabled, Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) incorporated in 2004 and located in the Charleston region of South Carolina. For over a decade, TMG has been supporting Counter Terrorist Operations around the globe and is staffed with former High Threat Executive Protection, Special Operations Forces (SOF), Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Chemical, Biological, Nuclear, Radiological experts.
Tonbo Imaging designs, builds and deploys advanced imaging and sensor systems for understanding and control complex environments such as battlefields, critical infrastructures, unmanned reconnaissance, and transport vehicles driving in the dark. The company's products cover a wide range of areas including perimeter surveillance, vehicle classification, and fire control.
UXD Technologies Ltd. Co is an industry expert in producing Intelligent Technology products with high-end technical experts with a collection of R&D, production, pre-sales and after-sales. They provide a wide range of security products such as CCTV systems, access control and time attendance, burglar alarms and home automation systems, parking and barrier systems, vehicle surveillance and tracking systems, intercom, detectors and scanners.
Visual Defence Inc. is a Canadian company which focuses on security convergence and integrated network centric solutions.With clients the world over, Visual Defence provides governments, airports, public transportation and commercial customers with public safety and security solutions.
x.labs is dedicated to delivering innovative technologies for a safer world. The technology solutions company addresses the need for fast, effective, proactive security and the digitization of healthcare. Their smart technologies offer many compelling advantages. The company provides next-generation public safety threat detection and digital healthcare technologies.
ZeroEyes is the AI-based weapons detection solution. Their software integrates into existing security and surveillance camera systems and sends out a series of alerts when a verified gun is detected via the best-in-class weapons detection algorithms. The ZeroEyes platform is the most proactive and actionable early-warning system on the market, allowing users to "Stop threats at first sight, not first shot".
Zod Security is a security company in Lebanon. It offers security company expert security equipment, installation and after-sales.
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