The device, which is produced with domestic facilities and exported to 70 countries, enables the detection of objects within its range with the laser pulses it sends.
The device, which provides information flow to the user by projecting objects on the screen via a computer or tablet, can perform flawless punctuation and mapping.
Remzi Başbuğ, Chairman of the Board of the company where the device is manufactured, presented a "Proton Elic" to the teams of Ürgüp Municipality and AFAD Provincial Directorate, which participated in the search and rescue efforts in the provinces affected by the earthquake in Nevşehir, which he visited.
Provides detailed information about the survivors
Başbuğ said that the device, which was produced to support Mehmetçi in terrorist operations, can also be used to detect living and non-living elements under soil or concrete.
Noting that the device has features such as location determination, coordinate drawing and marking without the need for a GPS system, as well as a thermal camera, Başbuğ stated that thanks to the national software, it can convey detailed information to the user personnel.
Başbuğ stated that the product was exported to 70 countries, mainly China, Japan, Spain, Germany, South Korea, Iran and Russia, and continued as follows:
"With the work we carried out with the Gendarmerie General Command, we have created a very good product. Our device was used in earthquakes, which were the disaster of the century, and we saved many lives in search and rescue. In earthquakes, the deep heat meter thermal system detects the living or dead people under the debris, even how much their body temperature is, It gives us information about whether he is injured or not. He gives information to the scanning personnel about the distance and depth, what position he is standing in, and how many people there are."
Stressing that almost all of the parts and software produced in the company's facilities in Istanbul are domestic, Başbuğ said, "It is a 99 percent domestic device. Some materials are outsourced, but we will produce them in-house in the coming years." said. Click for the link of the news 