As the summer holiday season came to an end, our team has been busier than ever delivering CBRN training worldwide. Lately, we have carried out multiple training programs, both basic and advanced, to support real users in the field — the true heroes ensuring public safety and security.
Supporting Ukraine with Practical CBRN Training
In cooperation with BBK (Federal Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance, Germany), we organised a dedicated CBRN training course tailored to the needs and requirements of Ukrainian authorities. This program included practical, hands-on exercises with real chemical agents, giving participants the opportunity to gain experience using the ChemProX early-warning handheld chemical detector under realistic conditions.
Mediterranean Hazmat Vehicle Training
In a Mediterranean partner country, we conducted a two-day end-user training focused on the integration of the Second Sight gas cloud detector into hazmat vehicles. Participants received intensive hands-on sessions designed to strengthen their ability to detect and respond to chemical threats, protecting both first responders and civilians.
Rear view of Second Sight MS integrated onto an hazmat vehicle’s roof.
Advanced CBRN Training in Asia
Down in the Asia, we delivered a comprehensive training course for special forces to enhance their first reponse CBRN capabilities.
Dozens of operators responsible for public safety and security spent one week in the training facility to learn how to operate the various devices against the chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear threats.
Application Manager Teemu Partanen creates attention among the audience while introducing ChemProX early-warning handheld chemical detector.
Strengthening Global Preparedness
These training initiatives reflect our ongoing commitment to enhancing the skills, readiness, and confidence of CBRN professionals worldwide. By combining advanced technology with hands-on experience, we ensure that end-users are fully prepared to face the complex challenges of modern CBRN threats.
The training calendar for the remaining two months of 2025 seems already almost fully booked, so let’s start planning training sessions for 2026!