Nuclear Inspector Tools

Some multi-channel analyzers are specifically designed to measure
uranium and whether it has been enriched. Photo Credits: Dean Calma/IAEA Nov 2002Portable analyzers are used by inspectors in the field to register the energy emitted by radioactive source. Photo Credits: Dean Calma/IAEA Nov 2002ALEX, short for the brand name "alloy expert", allows inspectors to examine metals for signs of elements associated with nuclear activities. Photo Credits: Dean Calma/IAEA Nov 2002The IAEA has its own experts and facilities, through its Safeguards Analytical Laboratory in Austria, experienced in sample measurement and analysis, including hundreds of samples from the 1990s Iraq inspections. Photo Credits: Dean Calma/IAEA Nov 2002Tamper proof and digital video systems are used for surveillance and monitoring at facilities. Photo Credits: Dean Calma/IAEA Nov 2002Images from commercial satellite and digital monitoring systems are analyzed as part of IAEA inspector operations in Iraq. Photo Credits: Dean Calma/IAEA Nov 2002Video cameras used for remote monitoring. Photo Credits: Dean Calma/IAEA Nov 2002An image collection server, used to store images for analysis. Photo Credits: Dean Calma/IAEA Nov 2002
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