Chemical warfare agents have evolved greatly over the last 100 years. Choking and blistering agents were the first to be developed and used broadly in combat. More recently, the development of 3rd and 4th generation agents as well as the use of Pharmaceutical-Based Agents have widely replaced them as the weapons of choice in modern conflict.
Modern Threat Detection
The Evolution of CBRN Technology
As CWAs evolved, detection technologies have evolved with them. Enabling warfighters to detect and identify evolving threats with greater accuracy, closer to the front lines.
Choosing a CWA detector that provides broad coverage of likely threats is critical for success. The MX908 is able to detect and identify 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Generation agents, as well as emerging Pharmaceutical Based Agents, and more. The MX908 provides operators with a tool that can change with emerging threats and evolve to meet future needs.
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Third-generation chemical warfare (CW) agents (binary G series and VX) were developed for their lethality, stability, and ease of weaponization. These have been the focus of CBRNE detection and protective equipment by US and NATO forces, which are well trained and equipped to counter these traditional CW agents.
Unfortunately, chemical warfare agents have continued to evolve. Russian developed fourth generation agents represent the latest evolution in the CW landscape. These A-Series Agents, also known as Novichoks, were employed in 2018 in Salisbury, UK in the attempted assassination of the Skripals, and, most recently, in 2020 in an assassination attempt of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Current global conflicts have increased the concern over use of chemical warfare agents.
Responding to A-Series CW Agents
A-Series agents, potent acetylcholinesterase inhibitors with signs and symptoms similar to traditional G- and V-Series nerve agents, were designed with specific knowledge of existing NATO detection and protective equipment, and ultimately, the goal of countering those detection and protection methods. They tend to be oily liquids which produce little to no vapors. They pose significant cross-contamination and exposure risks due to a combination of high potency and environmental persistence, and consequently a small release can rapidly become a large-area hazard. Due to their increased potency they often require higher antidote doses and can create additional vapor hazards when improperly decontaminated.
Traditional CBRNE detection equipment was designed to detect vapors which are characteristic of G-series and even VX agents, and have not yet evolved to detect or identify A-Series agents. This capability gap poses significant challenges to essential CBRNE tasks such as detection, determining limits of contamination, establishing control zones, selecting decontamination solutions, and verifying decontamination procedures to regenerate combat power in contaminated environments. The US Department of Health and Human Services issued emergency response guidelines for these agents in 2019, where they noted that, “There is a limited fielded capability within hazardous materials teams to detect, characterize, and identify FGAs.” These limitations are also true for traditional military forces.
Responding Pharmaceutical Based Agents
Synthetic opioids such as fentanyl pose a similar risk to nerve agents with their potency and potential lethality. These are often referred to as pharmaceutical based agents (PBAs). While not unique to Russia, these agents were first deliberately weaponized during the Moscow theater crisis where more than 100 people died from respiratory arrest after a PBA mixture was disseminated in aerosol form. Synthetic opioids are readily available through global illicit supply chains and are also synthesized by state actors. There are hundreds to thousands of potential PBA options, none of which are detected by traditional CBRNE detection technology during an aerosol dispersal event.
Aerosols are a fine suspension of liquids or solids in the air. They behave like gases yet are unable to be detected, much less identified, by fielded vapor detectors. This makes aerosolization an incredibly effective deployment method for CWAs and PBAs.
Detection Technology that can Detect and Identify A-Series Agents and PBAs
The MX908 handheld mass spectrometer is the only device able to detect and identify both A-Series Agents and PBAs at trace levels in solid, liquid, vapor, and aerosol forms. Easy to swap sampling modules enable the device to quickly switch from one sample type to another.
As a result, FGA and PBA hazards can now be detected on surfaces and in the air in under 60 seconds regardless of their mode of dissemination. Extensive third-party testing has shown detection efficiencies at or below the toxicologically relevant levels of most agents with a false negative rate of .6% when challenged with A-Series agents of varying purities on operationally relevant surfaces. Advanced software using predictive analytics further expands the detection capability of PBAs by increasing the effective library size to thousands of synthetic opioids.
The MX908 detects and identifies a broad range of priority drugs at trace levels in seconds.
The MX908 has the capability to detect and identify both A-Series Agents and PBAs in solid, liquid, vapor, and aerosol forms
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Real-Time Threats Real-Time Detection
MX908
MX908 is a multi-mission, handheld mass spectrometer utilized by elite responders conducting chemical, explosive, priority drug, and hazmat operations around the world.
MX908: A CRITICAL TOOL IN THE RESPONDER TOOLKIT
MX908® detects compounds at trace levels and combines unparalleled sensitivity and selectivity, providing users with confident results and actionable intelligence other handheld technologies cannot. The power of high-pressure mass spectrometry™ (HPMS) accurately discriminates priority threats from the broad range of interferents that lead to false alarms with other commonly used technologies.
DETECT AND IDENTIFY CHEMICALS IN ANY PHASE
With the MX908, one device can analyze any sample you encounter regardless of size or phase of matter. This flexibility combined with the MX908 expanding target list ensures that responders have a device that can evolve with new and emerging threats.
MULTI-MODE THREAT DETECTION
MX908 EXCELS WITH SAMPLES ACROSS THE LANDSCAPE
MX908 EXCELS WITH A BROAD RANGE OF SAMPLES AND CONCENTRATIONS
The MX908 is powered by high-pressure mass spectrometry (HPMS) technology, which enables responders to detect and identify chemical hazards from bulk to true trace concentrations. MX908 is up to 1 million times more sensitive than commonly used Raman and FT-IR technologies. Depend on high-fidelity trace and bulk identification, for point detection or remote area monitoring, all with one device
YOUR MISSION DEFINES YOUR MODE
Based on your specific mission objectives, choose an MX908 Mission Mode that leverages specialized software and hardware configurations to optimize performance for hunting certain chemical classes.
DRUG HUNTER
Methamphetamine
Cocaine
Fentanyl and 2000+ Fentanyl Analogs
Heroin
Cannabinoids
Cathinones
And More…
Identify narcotics in low concentration mixtures (well below 5%)
Establish trace chemical evidence linkages for interdiction, checkpoint operations, and more
Improve officer safety with limited exposure risk
Fentanyl Classifier provides coverage for 2000+ fentanyl analogs
Add case information with the MX908 remote application
CW HUNTER
Novichoks or A-series Agents
Legacy Warfare Agents (G, V, and H-series)
Pharmaceutical Based Agents (including fentanyl, carfentanil, and remifentanil)
Only field deployable detector for trace identification of Novichoks
Only field deployable detector for identification of aerosolized threats
Quantify chemical warfare agents in real time
Identifying Novichoks and other CWAs by name is essential for decontamination and medical response
Allow for broad threat coverage in any state with a single device
Remote area monitoring with MX908 Beacon
EXPLOSIVE HUNTER
Homemade Explosives
Military Explosives
Commercial Explosives
Precursors
Identify trace explosive residues
Identify explosives by name to guide response
Analyze samples safely with no threat of igniting sensitive materials
Identify aerosolized chemical threats dispersed from IEDs and other munitions
Establish trace chemical evidence linkages for checkpoint operations, HME lab response, and more
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MX908
Detect and identify Novichoks
Chemical Warfare Agents (CWAs) continue to evolve from Chlorine gas in World War I to G-series agents in the 1930s and novel agents used in the UK in 2018. Technology must evolve with these threats to ensure responders can quickly and safely act to protect the public. MX908 has expanded its CW Hunter Mode to include A-series agents, also known as Fourth Generation Agents (FGAs) or Novichoks.
Developed to avoid existing detection technologies, Novichok agents are more persistent than other nerve agents and at least as toxic as VX; some estimate as high as 8 times as toxic. There is a significant risk of cross contamination, so secondary exposures can be just as deadly and difficult to identify. Potential delayed onset of symptoms makes early detection even more critical to minimize casualties, limit the spread of contamination, and conduct appropriate decontamination.
MX908 ADVANTAGES
The only field-deployable tool for rapid trace detection and identification of A-230, A-232 and A-234 at low nanogram levels
Includes a wide range of other CWAs including GA, GB, GD, GF, HD, VX and additional V-series agents (VE, VM, VLX, VS, RVX/CVX and VX acid)
Results in 60 seconds to expedite response and increase public and responder safety
Independently tested by MRI Global; results available on request
CW HUNTER MODE:
NOVICHOKS
For more information: Fourth Generation Agents: Reference Guide, January 2019 This new fourth generation agent guidance from CHEMM makes clear the need for trace detection tools that are adaptable, reliable and ready. https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/citations/AD1066891
Source: Chemical Hazards Emergency Medical Management (CHEMM), U.S. Department of Health and Human Service
Expanded Capability for Toxic Aerosol Detection and Identification
The MX908® Aero enables operators to detect and identify aerosolized threats—such as Chemical Warfare Agents (CWAs) and Pharmaceutical-based Agents (PBAs) —which represent a critical gap in existing trace chemical detection solutions.
An aerosol is a suspension of fine solid or liquid particles which maintain the physical properties of their solid or liquid state but behave like a vapor. This combination of physical state and vapor-like behavior make traditional vapor detectors ineffective against aerosol threats. The Aero leverages proven MX908 sampling technologies and analysis mechanics to address this unique threat.
MX908 ADVANTAGES
The only field-deployable tool available now for rapid trace detection and identification of aerosol threats.
Simultaneous monitoring, detection, and identification of both vapor and aerosol threats.
Flexible sampling modules for easy transition from trace solid and liquid sampling to vapor and aerosol sampling.
Optional accessory can be quickly deployed to fielded units or be purchased with new MX908 devices.
Target Group
Targets
A-series agents (Novichoks)
A-230, A-232, A-234
V-series agents
VE, VM, VS, VX, VX Acid RVX/CVX
G-series agents
GA, GB, GD, GF
Blister agents
HD
Fast-acting incapacitating agents
Fentanyl and analogs (2000+), U-series, AH-7921
Lachrymatory agents
Capsaicin
AERO
The MX908 Aero can detect aerosol particulates dispersed from an explosive device.
An operator using the MX908 can conduct post-blast analysis on-site with the Aero.
Chemical warfare agents have evolved greatly over the last 100 years. Choking and blistering agents were the first to be developed and used broadly in combat. More recently, the development of 3rd and 4th generation agents as well as the use of Pharmaceutical-Based Agents have widely replaced them as the weapons of choice in modern conflict.
Modern Threat Detection
The Evolution of CBRN Technology
As CWAs evolved, detection technologies have evolved with them. Enabling warfighters to detect and identify evolving threats with greater accuracy, closer to the front lines.
Choosing a CWA detector that provides broad coverage of likely threats is critical for success. The MX908 is able to detect and identify 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Generation agents, as well as emerging Pharmaceutical Based Agents, and more. The MX908 provides operators with a tool that can change with emerging threats and evolve to meet future needs.
Aerosols are simply a solid or liquid that have been suspended in the air. They maintain the physical properties of a solid or liquid but behave more like a gas or vapor. Aerosolized chemicals can be extremely hazardous due to the inhalation hazard they pose. Highly toxic solids and liquids, such as fentanyl analogs and fourth generation chemical warfare agents (Novichoks), are particularly problematic due to their lethality, yet traditional gas detectors are unable to warn users of the threat. Depending on particle size, they may stay suspended in the air for minutes or hours. Opioids, such as fentanyl and carfentanyl, are low volatility anesthetics that result in rapid respiratory arrest when inhaled in aerosol form. Novichoks, such as A-232 which was deployed in Salisbury, England in March 2018 in an attempted assassination attempt, are low volatility nerve agents that can pose an even greater danger when aerosolized
The Situation
Canadian Decon Solutions, based out of Ontario, Canada, specializes in providing customers with economical and safe solutions for complex contamination issues. They have a history of managing high hazard projects for both the private and public sector including chemical, fuel and oil spills, dangerous goods transportation incidents, clandestine drug lab remediation, and catastrophic events.
During the summer of 2021 they received a call to provide decontamination services for a stolen vehicle. The suspect had stolen a small SUV, overdosed behind the wheel, and crashed the vehicle into a tree. While exiting the vehicle, the suspect had cut herself on broken glass and Chris Andrews, President of Canadian Decon Solutions, was contacted due to the biohazard present. The vehicle was towed to Canadian Decon Solutions’ facility to begin remediation of the vehicle.
Using Aero to Detect Airborne Threats
As part of their Standard Operating Procedures, a technician armed with the MX908®, took several swabs of high contact touchpoints within the vehicle. This included places like door handles, steering wheel, center console, glove compartment, and cabin air filters. While opening the glove compartment to access the cabin air filter, the technician observed a visible amount of white powder within the glove box. Suspecting there may be an airborne chemical threat within the vehicle, the technician carefully shut the glove compartment and backed away to reassess the situation. One month, prior, Canadian Decon solutions had purchased an Aero module for their MX908. The Aero gives their technicians the ability to simultaneously detect and identify vapors and aerosolized chemicals.
Unknown white powder discovered in the glove compartment.
The decision was made to survey the vehicle using the MX908 with Aero to determine if any aerosolized chemical threat was present. Armed with the Aero, the technician reapproached the vehicle, as the MX908 and Aero continuously sampled the ambient air. Carefully cracking open the glove compartment with the Aero nearby, resulted in an alarm for fentanyl. The technician now knew there was in fact, an aerosolized fentantyl threat present within the vehicle. Closing the glove box once again to contain the threat, the technician backed away from the vehicle to determine next steps.
As a company that specializes in the decontamination of hazardous material, the technician was well protected in PPE including a Tyvek suit, respirator, and gloves. Had this analysis been done at the scene of the crash, it would have provided first responders on scene with immediate actionable intelligence to dictate PPE response.
While the technician quite literally waited for the dust to settle, they analyzed the swabs that had been taken off the various high contact touchpoints within the vehicle. The MX908 alarmed for the following:
2 Cocaine Alarms
2 Fentanyl Alarms
1 Scopolamine Alarm
1 Sufentanil Alarm
“The MX908 handheld device has been an unparalleled technology for us. With the addition of the Aero module, it gives me the confidence to do our job and the ability to say with the utmost certainty that a vehicle or scene is clear from threats—both on surfaces and in the air.”
Chris Andrews, President Canadian Decon Solutions
The Result
With a thorough analysis of chemical threats present, both from the MX908 with Aero analysis as well as trace analysis from swabbed surfaces, Canadian Decon Solutions could confidently plan for the decontamination of the vehicle. Their primary method of decontaminating a vehicle like this is First Line Technology’s Electrostatic Decon Kit. This kit offers users the easiest, most efficient way to decontaminate threats using Dahlgren Decon applied from an electrostatic spray gun. After the remediation was complete, the MX908 Aero was again employed to confirm that there was no longer a presence of any aerosolized threats. Subsequent swab samples also returned no alarms and the technician could confidently say that there was no longer a chemical threat within the vehicle.
Given the success of the MX908 with Aero in this scenario, Canadian Decon Solutions has now incorporated usage of this device into their standard operating procedures as an initial survey tool as well as to confirm decontamination is complete. The MX908 has become their go-to tool for trace chemical identification to support their mission. According to Chris Andrews, President of Canadian Decon Solutions, his customers have become accustomed to the detailed reports generated by the MX908 which they submit in conjunction with a summary of the services provided.
The MX908 has become the go-to tool for trace chemical identification to support Canadian Decon Solutions‘ mission.
About MX908
MX908 leverages high-pressure mass spectrometry to deliver dramatically enhanced sensitivity and broader threat category coverage. This down-range tool increases mission support with unmatched flexibility and trace detection power for first responders in priority drug, chemical, explosive and high-threat hazmat scenarios. MX908 lightens the overall technology burden by displacing other less selective technologies from the response toolkit.
About the Aero
The Aero is the first comprehensive solution to detect and identify vapor and aerosol threats, such as Chemical Warfare Agents (CWAs) and Pharmaceutical Based Agents (PBAs), simultaneously. The MX908 with Aero can be deployed in diverse applications ranging from initial air monitoring when entering a building or a confined space, to venue protection employing continuous air monitoring, through high throughput mail screening and on-scene evidence packaging. This device continuously samples and analyzes vapors while collecting aerosol particulates on a mesh within the unit. This mesh is periodically flash heated, which vaporizes any aerosol particulates, and allows them to be analyzed. The Aero is one of three modules that allow the MX908 to analyze samples in any state—solids, liquids, vapor, and now aerosols.
MX908 user interface with Drug Hunter Aerosol Mode selected.
The Aero is the first comprehensive solution to detect and identify vapor and aerosol threats simultaneously.
The Aero attaches to the MX908 for an easy transition to vapor and aerosol analysis.
MX908 is the only field deployable device capable of sampling solids, liquids, vapors, and aerosols.
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Aerosols are simply a solid or liquid that have been suspended in the air. They maintain the physical properties of a solid or liquid but behave more like a gas or vapor. Aerosolized chemicals can be extremely hazardous due to the inhalation hazard they pose. Highly toxic solids and liquids, such as fentanyl analogs and fourth generation chemical warfare agents (Novichoks), are particularly problematic due to their lethality, yet traditional gas detectors are unable to warn users of the threat. Depending on particle size, they may stay suspended in the air for minutes or hours. Opioids, such as fentanyl and carfentanyl, are low volatility anesthetics that result in rapid respiratory arrest when inhaled in aerosol form. Novichoks, such as A-232 which was deployed in Salisbury, England in March 2018 in an attempted assassination attempt, are low volatility nerve agents that can pose an even greater danger when aerosolized
The Situation
Canadian Decon Solutions, based out of Ontario, Canada, specializes in providing customers with economical and safe solutions for complex contamination issues. They have a history of managing high hazard projects for both the private and public sector including chemical, fuel and oil spills, dangerous goods transportation incidents, clandestine drug lab remediation, and catastrophic events.
During the summer of 2021 they received a call to provide decontamination services for a stolen vehicle. The suspect had stolen a small SUV, overdosed behind the wheel, and crashed the vehicle into a tree. While exiting the vehicle, the suspect had cut herself on broken glass and Chris Andrews, President of Canadian Decon Solutions, was contacted due to the biohazard present. The vehicle was towed to Canadian Decon Solutions’ facility to begin remediation of the vehicle.
Using Aero to Detect Airborne Threats
As part of their Standard Operating Procedures, a technician armed with the MX908®, took several swabs of high contact touchpoints within the vehicle. This included places like door handles, steering wheel, center console, glove compartment, and cabin air filters. While opening the glove compartment to access the cabin air filter, the technician observed a visible amount of white powder within the glove box. Suspecting there may be an airborne chemical threat within the vehicle, the technician carefully shut the glove compartment and backed away to reassess the situation. One month, prior, Canadian Decon solutions had purchased an Aero module for their MX908. The Aero gives their technicians the ability to simultaneously detect and identify vapors and aerosolized chemicals.
Unknown white powder discovered in the glove compartment.
The decision was made to survey the vehicle using the MX908 with Aero to determine if any aerosolized chemical threat was present. Armed with the Aero, the technician reapproached the vehicle, as the MX908 and Aero continuously sampled the ambient air. Carefully cracking open the glove compartment with the Aero nearby, resulted in an alarm for fentanyl. The technician now knew there was in fact, an aerosolized fentantyl threat present within the vehicle. Closing the glove box once again to contain the threat, the technician backed away from the vehicle to determine next steps.
As a company that specializes in the decontamination of hazardous material, the technician was well protected in PPE including a Tyvek suit, respirator, and gloves. Had this analysis been done at the scene of the crash, it would have provided first responders on scene with immediate actionable intelligence to dictate PPE response.
While the technician quite literally waited for the dust to settle, they analyzed the swabs that had been taken off the various high contact touchpoints within the vehicle. The MX908 alarmed for the following:
2 Cocaine Alarms
2 Fentanyl Alarms
1 Scopolamine Alarm
1 Sufentanil Alarm
“The MX908 handheld device has been an unparalleled technology for us. With the addition of the Aero module, it gives me the confidence to do our job and the ability to say with the utmost certainty that a vehicle or scene is clear from threats—both on surfaces and in the air.”
Chris Andrews, President Canadian Decon Solutions
The Result
With a thorough analysis of chemical threats present, both from the MX908 with Aero analysis as well as trace analysis from swabbed surfaces, Canadian Decon Solutions could confidently plan for the decontamination of the vehicle. Their primary method of decontaminating a vehicle like this is First Line Technology’s Electrostatic Decon Kit. This kit offers users the easiest, most efficient way to decontaminate threats using Dahlgren Decon applied from an electrostatic spray gun. After the remediation was complete, the MX908 Aero was again employed to confirm that there was no longer a presence of any aerosolized threats. Subsequent swab samples also returned no alarms and the technician could confidently say that there was no longer a chemical threat within the vehicle.
Given the success of the MX908 with Aero in this scenario, Canadian Decon Solutions has now incorporated usage of this device into their standard operating procedures as an initial survey tool as well as to confirm decontamination is complete. The MX908 has become their go-to tool for trace chemical identification to support their mission. According to Chris Andrews, President of Canadian Decon Solutions, his customers have become accustomed to the detailed reports generated by the MX908 which they submit in conjunction with a summary of the services provided.
The MX908 has become the go-to tool for trace chemical identification to support Canadian Decon Solutions‘ mission.
About MX908
MX908 leverages high-pressure mass spectrometry to deliver dramatically enhanced sensitivity and broader threat category coverage. This down-range tool increases mission support with unmatched flexibility and trace detection power for first responders in priority drug, chemical, explosive and high-threat hazmat scenarios. MX908 lightens the overall technology burden by displacing other less selective technologies from the response toolkit.
About the Aero
The Aero is the first comprehensive solution to detect and identify vapor and aerosol threats, such as Chemical Warfare Agents (CWAs) and Pharmaceutical Based Agents (PBAs), simultaneously. The MX908 with Aero can be deployed in diverse applications ranging from initial air monitoring when entering a building or a confined space, to venue protection employing continuous air monitoring, through high throughput mail screening and on-scene evidence packaging. This device continuously samples and analyzes vapors while collecting aerosol particulates on a mesh within the unit. This mesh is periodically flash heated, which vaporizes any aerosol particulates, and allows them to be analyzed. The Aero is one of three modules that allow the MX908 to analyze samples in any state—solids, liquids, vapor, and now aerosols.
MX908 user interface with Drug Hunter Aerosol Mode selected.
The Aero is the first comprehensive solution to detect and identify vapor and aerosol threats simultaneously.
The Aero attaches to the MX908 for an easy transition to vapor and aerosol analysis.
MX908 is the only field deployable device capable of sampling solids, liquids, vapors, and aerosols.
XplorIR® is the only handheld gas/vapor detector that can accurately detect and identify 5,600+ unknown chemical threats in seconds. Use XplorIR to continuously monitor and receive immediate answers during high-threat operations, or transition to point-and-shoot mode for isolated target intelligence.
Continuously monitor 5,600+ gas/vapors:
Chemical Warfare Agents
Nerve Agents
Blister Agents
Choking Agents
Hazardous Chemicals
TICs
TIMs
VOCs
Features:
Clear, visible results in seconds
Quantification of thousands of hazardous chemicals
Adaptive atmospheric corrections
Part per million (ppm) level sensitivity
Simple operation
Designed for use in harsh environments
24/7/365 Reachback
Provides accurate ID of up to 6 components in real-time even within complex gas mixtures.
InterceptIR™ is the only gas/vapor sensor designed for robotic applications to accurately detect and identify 5,600+ unknown chemical threats in seconds.
Warfighters and responders face a myriad of unknown and unseen threats that often require personnel to confront life-threatening situations. Remote chemical threat identification can be used for screening large areas before sending personnel in, gaining access to seemingly hard- to-reach areas, and establishing safety perimeters. The integration of the InterceptIR onto remote platforms now allows operators to sense, screen, and move safely into seemingly inaccessible environments. InterceptIR was designed for integration onto a variety of robotic platforms using the provided power and communication. This pairs the gas identification capability of the InterceptIR with the remote control features of the unmanned system, providing safer site characterization.
The InterceptIR has a low SWaP (Size Weight and Power) payload and the ability to identify over 5,600 gases and vapors autonomously, making it ideal for identifying threats in real-time without risking human life. With its widely used and accepted JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) messaging, the InterceptIR API can easily integrate into a variety of communication platforms.
Use InterceptIR to continuously monitor and identify threats without endangering human life.
ThreatID™ gives emergency and military responders the ability to accurately identify a vast range of chemical threats with a single, portable, battery-operated system.
No alignment, calibration, or configuration required
Simple operation
Designed for use in harsh environments
No downtime from oversaturation
24/7/365 Reachback
Built-in wireless communication
Ability to create your own custom search libraries
Specifications
Technology:
FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy)
Sample Type:
Powders, Liquids, Gases Interchangeable
Solids Measurement:
Diamond ATR (Attenuated Total Reflectance)
Gas Measurement:
4 meter, multi-pass gas cell, 160ml volume
Size:
14” × 11” × 6” (35.56cm × 27.94 cm × 15.24)
Weight:
15 lbs (6.8 kgs)
Integrated Computer:
Quad-core 64-bit CPU, 4GB RAM, 64GB SSD
Operating System:
Android
Display:
10” HDMI, Touchscreen
Connections:
USB 2.0 WiFi (802.11 G) Bluetooth Ethernet
Camera:
Integrated sample surface camera
Power Connector:
Rugged, waterproof, IP67
Alarms:
Protein, Explosive, CWA, Water, Mixture, Low Signal
Libraries:
23,000 powder and liquid 5,600 gas and vapor TICs, Narcotics, CWA, Explosives, Consumer Products, Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals
Search Techniques:
Primary (Correlation) Automated Mixture Search Functional Groups
Database:
ThreatAssist; integrated chemical information database
Decon:
Spray or wipe-down with bleach or detergent
Reachback:
24/7/365 Support Automated Reachback Email On-line support and troubleshooting
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High Priority Threat Coverage
Chemical warfare agents (CWAs) have been a persistent concern in global security, posing a grave threat to areas in conflict. Recent years have witnessed disturbing incidents of their use across various parts of the world.
The emergence of pharmaceutical-based agents (PBAs) adds to this threat. Originally designed for medical purposes, drugs like carfentanil have become a cause for concern due to their toxicity and extreme ease of manufacturing and procurement. The idea of weaponizing drugs like fentanyl represents a dangerous escalation in the ongoing battle against illicit substances. It poses significant challenges to militaries and first responders as traditional security measures may not be sufficient to counteract this new threat.
Filling The Gap In Area Monitoring
MX908 is deployed by militaries and first responders around the world for detection and identification of chemical threats.
With the addition of MX908 Beacon™, operators can augment their area monitoring capability to provide real-time identification of aerosol and vapor chemical warfare agents (CWAs) and pharmaceutical based agents (PBAs) for extended durations, adding a layer of protection for special events, hazmat response and critical infrastructure. A remote communications package allows users to operate and monitor multiple Beacons from anywhere in the world while sharing realtime data with their team.
Area Monitoring For:
Hazmat response
Key events
Military operations
Critical infrastructure
Exclusion zone monitoring
Decontamination monitoring
VIP Protection
Clandestine lab operations
CBRN Vehicles
Threat Categories:
A-series agents (Novichoks)
V-series agents
G-series agents
HD Mustard
Pharmaceutical-based agents
Lachrymatory agents
Beacon Advantages:
Only area monitor for vapor and aerosol identification
Remote monitoring anywhere in the world
Compatible with any MX908 device
Discreet, environmentally hardened case
Trace identification (low-mid ppb/ng) of threats
Extended operation and standby time
Easy data sharing capability
Specifications
Size
22 x 17.9 x 10.4 in
Weight
<45lbs (20.4 kg)
Power
Imbedded Li Ion batteries or shore power for 8+ hours of continuous operations
Communications
User-provided cellular device/WiFi hotspot to secure web page
Sample Introduction
Continuous gas/vapor analysis with periodic aerosol analysis via thermal desorption
Data Export
Data export from secure web server
Remote Management
- Monitor multiple sessions in a single portal. Start/stop scans, monitor results, share data. - Alerts are sent discreetly to user connected computer or mobile devices
The MX908 Beacon Portal provides real-time results and allows the user to remotely control multiple units simultaneously.
The MX908 Beacon is a remote area monitoring solution that provides real-time identification of aerosol and vapor chemical warfare agents (CWAs) and pharmaceutical based agents (PBAs) for extended durations.
MX908® leverages high-pressure mass spectrometry™ (HPMS) to deliver dramatically enhanced sensitivity for identification of chemical warfare agents (CWAs), toxic industrial chemicals (TICs) and more. In addition to traditional agents and threat materials, MX908 is a field-deployable tool that can identify A-series CWAs, also known as fourth generation agents (FGAs) or Novichoks, at trace levels.
Closing the Capability Gap
As the threat landscape continues to evolve, responders must adapt to ensure they’re equipped to address threats as they arise. Whether identifying military grade warfare agent, mitigating an active incident, or validating decontamination, responders need the selectivity to distinguish between threats and the sensitivity for high fidelity trace detection. With MX908, elite federal, military and civilian responders have the quick, confident intelligence they need to ensure the safety of their team and the public.
With the addition of MX908 Beacon™, operators can provide real-time, remote identification of aerosol and vapor for extended durations, adding a layer of protection for special events, hazmat response and critical infrastructure.Threat Categories:
Missions:
Area Monitoring
Site Exploitation
Border Security
HazMat Response
Checkpoint Security
Postal Security
Event Security
Threat Categories:
CWAs (including Novichoks)
Fentanyls/Opioids
Emerging threats
Explosives
TIC/TIM
Precursors
Trace Level Sampling Modes:
Vapors
Aerosols
Solids and liquids
Operational Strengths:
MX908 Beacon accessory for remote area monitoring
Fast start up
Rapid analysis
Trace detection (low - mid ppb)
Powered by mass spectrometry
Heightened sensitivity and selectivity
Unmistakable audio and visual alerts
Simple interface
Low maintenance
Mission Modes Use Specialized Software To Optimize Performance For Specific Mission Objectives
CW Hunter is a mission mode for the detection of priority chemical warfare agents, including A-series (Novichoks). Delivers real-time vapor quantification.
Drug Hunter is a mission mode for the detection of drugs such as: fentanyl and fentanyl-analogs, along with other high priority drugs-of-abuse.
Explosives Hunter is a mission mode for the detection of priority threats from military and commercial grade explosives, to homemade energetics and relevant precursors.
Specifications
Size:
29.8 x 21.6 x 12.2 cm (11.8 x 8.5 x 4.8 in)
Power:
Replaceable, hot swappable batteries with >3 hours of continuous operation (2 spare batteries included)
Display:
Adjustable ultra-bright backlit display for direct sunlight and nighttime conditions, 12.7 cm (5 in)
Weight:
≤4.3 kg (9.5 lbs); varies based on module, accessories
Rapid trace-to-bulk solid/liquid analysis via thermal desorption swabs; continuous gas/vapor analysis with periodic aerosol analysis via thermal desorption
Alarm Type:
Audio and visual for both detection and identification
Software:
Embedded, self-contained, on-board analytics
Data Export:
Export wirelessly via Bluetooth connection with any compatible iOS or Android device Export manually using included USB drive
Decontamination:
IP-54 rated, chemical resistant housing spray/splash and wipe down
Operating Temperature:
0°–40° C (32°-110° F)
Storage Temperature:
-20°–60° C (-4°-140° F)
Ruggedness:
MIL-STD-810G
MX908 is rugged and meets the requirements for use in harsh environments.
MX908 Beacon accessory for remote area monitoring
The enhanced selectivity of MX908 allows for even broader threat category coverage.
An obvious user interface guides users through each mission mode.
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All Hazard Threat Detection
MX908® leverages high-pressure mass spectrometry™ (HPMS) to deliver dramatically enhanced sensitivity and broader threat category coverage. This second-generation tool increases mission support with unmatched flexibility and trace detection power for elite responders in chemical, explosive, drug and priority hazmat scenarios. MX908 lightens the overall technology burden by displacing other less selective technologies from the response toolkit.
Lightening The Load
With the enhanced proficiency of HPMS, users can lighten the technology load of tools required downrange. With sensitivity levels comparable to ion mobility mass spectrometry (IMS) and significantly enhanced selectivity, MX908 can detect trace quantities (low - mid ppb) of priority threats amongst the myriad of interferents that plague other less selective technologies.
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Threat Categories:
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Explosives Hunter is a mission mode for the detection of priority threats from military and commercial grade explosives, to homemade energetics and relevant precursors.
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Size:
29.8 x 21.6 x 12.2 cm (11.8 x 8.5 x 4.8 in)
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Replaceable, hot swappable batteries with >3 hours of continuous operation (2 spare batteries included)
Display:
Adjustable ultra-bright backlit display for direct sunlight and nighttime conditions, 12.7 cm (5 in)
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≤4.3 kg (9.5 lbs); varies based on module, accessories
XplorIR® is the only handheld gas/vapor detector that can accurately detect and identify 5,600+ unknown chemical threats in seconds. Use XplorIR to continuously monitor and receive immediate answers during high-threat operations, or transition to point-and-shoot mode for isolated target intelligence.
Continuously monitor 5,600+ gas/vapors:
Chemical Warfare Agents
Nerve Agents
Blister Agents
Choking Agents
Hazardous Chemicals
TICs
TIMs
VOCs
Features:
Clear, visible results in seconds
Quantification of thousands of hazardous chemicals
Adaptive atmospheric corrections
Part per million (ppm) level sensitivity
Simple operation
Designed for use in harsh environments
24/7/365 Reachback
Provides accurate ID of up to 6 components in real-time even within complex gas mixtures.
The Aero attachment for the MX908 is designed for aerosol detection and identification, including chemical warfare agents and fentanyl analogs, by analyzing both vapor-phase and aerosolized particles. It captures particulate matter on a screen, which is then flash-heated for analysis by a miniaturized mass spectrometer, similar to thermal desorption techniques. The system is capable of trapping more than 80% of particles larger than 2.5 microns in diameter, ensuring effective detection of aerosols in dynamic, real-world environments. Testing under controlled and field conditions, including exposure to hazardous materials like Novichok nerve agents and fentanyl, demonstrated the Aero’s ability to detect aerosols at concentrations as low as 0.01 mg/m3. This makes the Aero a crucial tool for detecting a wide range of aerosolized threats, with minimal down-time and no need for user intervention.
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The Aero attachment for the MX908 is designed for aerosol detection and identification, including chemical warfare agents and fentanyl analogs, by analyzing both vapor-phase and aerosolized particles. It captures particulate matter on a screen, which is then flash-heated for analysis by a miniaturized mass spectrometer, similar to thermal desorption techniques. The system is capable of trapping more than 80% of particles larger than 2.5 microns in diameter, ensuring effective detection of aerosols in dynamic, real-world environments. Testing under controlled and field conditions, including exposure to hazardous materials like Novichok nerve agents and fentanyl, demonstrated the Aero’s ability to detect aerosols at concentrations as low as 0.01 mg/m3. This makes the Aero a crucial tool for detecting a wide range of aerosolized threats, with minimal down-time and no need for user intervention.
The MX908 with Aero represents a significant advancement in chemical threat detection, specifically addressing the critical gap in identifying aerosolized dangers like Chemical Warfare Agents (CWAs) and Pharmaceutical-based Agents (PBAs). Traditional chemical detection solutions often struggle with the unique challenges posed by airborne threats; their diffuse nature, rapid dispersion, and often low concentrations make them difficult to pinpoint and analyze effectively. Aero's innovative technology overcomes these limitations by enhancing the MX908's capabilities, allowing operators to quickly and accurately detect and identify these nebulized substances. This is crucial for protecting first responders, military personnel, and the public, as timely and precise identification of aerosolized Chemical Warfare Agents and Pharmaceutical-based Agents can inform immediate mitigation strategies, minimize exposure, and potentially save lives in scenarios ranging from terrorist attacks to accidental releases.
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The MX908 with Aero represents a significant advancement in chemical threat detection, specifically addressing the critical gap in identifying aerosolized dangers like Chemical Warfare Agents (CWAs) and Pharmaceutical-based Agents (PBAs). Traditional chemical detection solutions often struggle with the unique challenges posed by airborne threats; their diffuse nature, rapid dispersion, and often low concentrations make them difficult to pinpoint and analyze effectively. Aero's innovative technology overcomes these limitations by enhancing the MX908's capabilities, allowing operators to quickly and accurately detect and identify these nebulized substances. This is crucial for protecting first responders, military personnel, and the public, as timely and precise identification of aerosolized Chemical Warfare Agents and Pharmaceutical-based Agents can inform immediate mitigation strategies, minimize exposure, and potentially save lives in scenarios ranging from terrorist attacks to accidental releases.
This webinar offers an in-depth look at the role of FTIR technology in accidental industrial chemical releases, featuring Dr. Christina Baxter, CEO of Emergency Response TIPS, and Dr. John Seelenbinder of 908 Devices. The discussion will focus on high-concern TICs, PBAs as weapons, 4th generation agents, and biological threats. While FTIR is a well-known solution for identifying powders and liquids, 908 Devices now provides a solution for the challenges responders face in gas identification. The ThreatID can measure over 5,600 gases at low concentrations and over 23,000 powders and liquids, with an easy transfer between modules.
In April 2024, 908 Devices acquired RedWave Technology, a leading provider of portable FTIR spectroscopic analyzers for rapid chemical identification of bulk substances.
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908 Devices was featured on The HazMat Guys Podcast to discuss how our technology has evolved along with the need to provide broad coverage of chemical warfare and pharmaceutical based agents. This podcast covers everything from our handheld MX908 with Aero module to the development of the new MX908 Beacon that provides remote area monitoring of aerosol and vapor chemical threats.
[post_title] => The New MX908 Beacon for Area Monitoring
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About this Webinar
The Rise of Chemical Warfare and Pharmaceutical-based Agents
In addition to traditional chemical warfare threats such as G/V-Series agents and blister agents, the emergence of unconventional chemical threats such as fentanyl and other pharmaceutical-based agents, as well as A-series agents (Novichoks), poses a unique set of challenges to Hazmat and CBRN organizations worldwide. Join us for an in-depth look at the newest tactics, detection techniques, and processes for existing and emerging threats. We provide insights from real-life incident responses to help you prepare for the ever-changing danger landscape that first responders encounter around the world. By watching this on-demand webinar you will:
Get up-to-date information on emerging threats and responses, such as chemical warfare agents (CWAs) and pharmaceutical-based agents (PBAs).
Explain the distinction between aerosolized and vapor hazards, as well as existing detection systems.
Discover MX908 Beacon, an area monitoring device for identifying CWAs and PBAs.
Discuss recommended methods for dealing with these dangers.
What Attendees Liked About this Presentation
“Very informative and thought-provoking presentation about the newest generations of chemical products.”
“Excellent presentation, linking it to real-world events.”
“Solid content by a speaker with infield background.”
Meet the Speakers
David A. Godin
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