ICET’s Radiation Detection and Measurement division is funded by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD), U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), and the U. S. Army Corp of Engineers to develop innovative radiological detection and mapping systems used to locate, map, and recover fired armor-penetrating depleted uranium (DU) munitions. In particular, these technologies are designed to be utilized at military installations across the country where DU munitions have historically been fired. Our division has developed a suite of radiological surveying systems fitted with high-end gamma ray spectrometers and global position sensors for the accurate mapping of radiation fields and remains committed to helping the military continue to train with the best battlefield technology available.