Liberty Defense Holdings Ltd. announced that it has been invited to attend a NATO Scoping Trial and Limited User Assessment by a NATO team that includes the US Army to perform an evaluation of the HEXWAVE system for one week in October. The NATO Scoping Trials are a collaboration between US government agencies and NATO countries to collect and analyze security detection performance data for the purpose of determining Person Borne IEDs (PBIEDs) detection capabilities of US and European partners for Force Protection. During the trial, the next generation screening capabilities of the HEXWAVE walkthrough system will be demonstrated, including: Continuous, contactless, high throughput flow of screening without having to pause or stop.

No need to remove benign items like cell phones, keys, and wallets. Detection of non-metallic and metallic threats such as liquid, powder, and plastic explosives, incendiary devices, and unauthorized weapons like 3D printed ghost guns and more. Automated detection with threat location on the resolution station for ease of clearing alarm.

Quick setup and portability of the system.