Quantum Computing Inc.’s Quantum Photonic Detection and Ranging Variant 3 (VX3) sensor has been successfully field tested at Oklahoma State University’s Center for Fire and Explosives, Forensic Investigation, Training and Research (CENFEX) range in Pawnee, Oklahoma. The VX3 sensor uses Quantum Single Photon Detection (QSPD) to detect landmines and unexploded ordnances (UXOs) from surface level to depths up to 30-inches. This innovative single-mode projection technique provides two benefits to selective detection: reducing ambient noise and providing robust operation in daytime, complex environments. VX3 also has significant practical advantages in size, weight, power, and cost.
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