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PRIME
PRIME is a secure radio controlled system designed for the remote initiation of military explosives. The equipment
consists of a transmitter and any number of receiver units. Each receiver can be individually addressed or designated as a member of a group. A total of 100 individually addressable lines
per system are available.
Each line is capable of firing up to two L2A1 detonators per circuit. Lines may be fired at any time, in any order. Alternatively a sequence of firing can be pre-programmed into the
transmitter.
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FLOATING PRIME
Floating Prime is an
extremely safe UHF digital radio controlled system designed to electrically initiate demolitions on the surface of the water, in harbours, inland waterways and coastal areas.
Floating Prime gives the diving supervisor the advantage of having
complete control of a demolition during waterborne operations.

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(176KB)

BIRIS
BIRIS is a secure radio
controlled system, developed and manufactured by MAS Zengrange (MASZ) for the remote initiation of pyrotechnics and other devices for battlefield inoculation exercises and special
operations.
BIRIS uses a digital UHF radio link to give a line of sight range of up to 25 kilometres. A multi stage data comparison and validation process ensures
the integrity of all detonation commands. BIRIS is currently in service with
UK MOD and other armies worldwide.
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(200KB)

VIKING STI
VIKING STI is a
dual shock tube initiation system designed to operate in conditions where the use of electric detonators is considered unsafe.
VIKING STI can be initiated manually or by remote control using
the PRIME UHF digital radio controlled system.
Initiation by remote control allows for controlled, command detonation of shock tube at long range.
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International Patent Pending PCT/NZ03/00264
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