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English: A photograph of Dr. Stephen Lee at the U.S. Army Research Office in Research Triangle Park, NC holding the Fido XT Portable Explosives Detector, an artificial nose for detecting landmines.
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Author Lisa Bistreich-Wolfe

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The Fido XT Portable Explosives Detector provides near real-time, almost instantaneous analysis of the sampled air.

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30 September 2022

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