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is proportional to the amount of either AChE or BChE. Check Mobile consists of a small


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photometer (18 x 12 x 5 cm) and two diff erent reagent kits (Fig. 1) and is designed for the determination of exposures to AChE and BChE inhibitors. The photometer contains a large touch-screen display and is used for the measurement of haemoglobin concentration and the enzymatic AChE/BChE reaction products. Power supply is provided via recharge-


able battery or power cable; data from measurements can be internally stored and transferred via a USB interface. There are two diff erent reagent kits, one each for determination of AChE or BChE activity. Each kit contains all necessary items such as sample cuvettes, reagent caps for AChE or BChE determination and capillaries for blood sampling.


FIGURE 2: Steps for AChE determination using the ChE Check Mobile. Addition of blood sample (upper leſt ), positioning of the reagent cup (upper right), mixing of the solution (lower right) and initiation of measurement (lower leſt ).


Four-minute warning ChE Check Mobile allows reliable, accurate and reproducible determination of AChE or BChE activity under fi eld conditions within four minutes from sampling until test results are displayed. Test execution is carried out by using the 


Supporting and protecting your troops are primary concerns in all operations. With Saab’s AWR solution you gain a


complete picture of the situation.


The system is designed to provide early warnings to units and personnel in the battlefield. It is modular and flexible and a wide range of sensors can be included: meteorological, chemical, biological, radiological, positioning, video and so on. The mobile unit can carry up to eight different sensors.


CBRN detection depends on accurate data and a comprehensive information base for decision- making. With Saab’s solution you’ll stay independent and can use virtually any type of sensor from any manufacturer. A decision support module helps the operator make fast and accurate decisions, which is a key factor in limiting the effects of CBRN threats.


The system’s modularity and open architecture allow users to change sensor configuration over time in response to current threats. The mobile unit and the equipment carried by soldiers are fully integrated – with each other and with your existing equipment. And that’s what makes the solution future-proof.


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