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Old 18th September 2018 | 08:58
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Catalyst: Air cargo scanner - ABC TV Science

Graham Phillips catches up with the Australian team that developed the world's first scanner capable of detecting explosives in air cargo containers
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Old 19th September 2018 | 17:56
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Catalyst: Air cargo scanner - ABC TV Science

Graham Phillips catches up with the Australian team that developed the world's first scanner capable of detecting explosives in air cargo containers
It's a shame that this information couldn't have been kept private so that the Terrorist didn't find out about so quickly. And Yes I know that they would have found out about sooner or later but would have prefer later.

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Apologies for the slight drift.

All advances are obviously welcome. I conducted a security audit of the cargo side of HAAB a while ago, it basically consisted of delaying outbound by 24 hrs "to see if it went bang" I'm sure it was sophisticated compared to many others...
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Old 26th September 2018 | 04:13
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Apologies for the slight drift.

All advances are obviously welcome. I conducted a security audit of the cargo side of HAAB a while ago, it basically consisted of delaying outbound by 24 hrs "to see if it went bang" I'm sure it was sophisticated compared to many others...
Aden Airways lost a Viscount in 1967 when it blew up at Khormaksar while it was in 24 hour 'purdah' after some maintenance work. So the system works!
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