A new NATO project, EXTRAS, led by research institutions in Italy and Serbia, will make it possible to detect explosives and prevent terrorist attacks on public transport. The project, funded by NATO’s Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme, will use laser spectroscopy to identify explosive materials on potential bombers.
The project started on 14 June 2018 in Rome. Led by the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA) and the Vinca Institute of Nuclear Science in Serbia, it also includes institutions from Germany (ICT Fraunhofer), the Netherlands (TNO), Italy (the Urban Transport Operator of Roma Capitale and Forensic Police Service) and Ukraine (the National Technical University of Ukraine).
Italy is a longstanding supporter and one of the main contributors to the SPS Programme, having participated in around 30 initiatives since 2014.
The project is part of a NATO initiative to develop a system capable of detecting explosives and concealed weapons in real time and securing mass transport infrastructure, such as airports and metro and railway stations. The initiative also includes a project on microwave scanning technology, led by France, the Republic of Korea and Ukraine.
Dr. Stoiljkovic Milovan (VINCA) Serbia (Partnership Countru Project Director-PPD)
Dr Striber Joakim, Alpha BK University, Belgrade
Pavkov Vladimir, PhD student
Šljivić Veljko, PhD student
Other participants:
Dr. Antonio Palucci (ENEA) Italy Coordinator
Dr. Francesco Colao (ENEA) Italy Scientific Coordinator
Dr. Valentin Kolobrodov (NTUU) Ukraine Co-Director
Dr. Bart Boonaker (TNO) Netherland Co-Director
Dr. Frank Schnürer (ICTF) Germany Co-Director
Dr. Cristiano Stifini (ATAC) Italy Co-Director /End-user
Dr. Luigi Carnevale (DCA-SPS) Italy Co-Director/end-user
L.C. Luigi Cassioli (AM) Italy End-user
Dr. Stefano De Muro (FS) Italy End-user
Dr Pasquale Antuofermo MERMEC Group Italy End-user