Abstract
First responders and military personnel are often faced with safety situations involving the task of detectiing and identifying chemical threats. These threats have become increasingly more prevalent over the last decade. The presentation will cover two decades of research and development by Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC) on standoff detection and identification of chemical threats with passive and active FTIR.
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