Is RFID able to detect plastic explosives or liquid explosives?

I am working on a class project (a research project). is RFID able to detect plastic explosives or liquid explosives? if yes, then can you please send me the link of that appropriate web-page?

Your input & comments are valuable!!!!

Thanks & regards,

No. Better get a sniffer dog.

no.

RFID relies on a chip attached to every item that identifies it and it's associated costs, etc.

Sure, it you attach a RFID chip to every explosive, but I doubt that is going to happen.

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Is RFID able to detect plastic explosives or liquid explosives?

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13 Responses to “Is RFID able to detect plastic explosives or liquid explosives?”

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  2. AP24 says:

    New Luggage Inspection Methods Identify Liquid Explosives -

  3. Twitter says:

    An army sniffer dog has died hours after his handler was shot dead by a Taliban sniper in Afghanistan.

  4. Ellis=D says:

    Since "Some" is plural, it would have to be "Plastic explosives" you know, with an "S" at the end.

    Hope this helped! :)

  5. Ryan says:

    Since "Some" is plural, it would have to be "Plastic explosives" you know, with an "S" at the end.

    Hope this helped! :)

  6. CBSNews says:

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  7. Health News from Medical News Today says:

    New airport scanner can detect liquid explosives -

  8. Designing Your World says:

    Officers are under investigation after amateur video recorded a sniffer dog being forced to run alongside a police van in Poland.

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  10. splblog says:

    Heathrow I believe blown up over the Atlantic with liquid explosives smuggled in water bottles.

  11. USA24 says:

    Scientists at the University of California, Davis are trying to turn technology developed to test wine in the bottle into a system for detecting liquid explosives at airports.

  12. ♡Molly♡ says:

    Since "Some" is plural, it would have to be "Plastic explosives" you know, with an "S" at the end.

    Hope this helped! :)

  13. Ping.fm says:

    It would be better if links to Twitter opened the app, not the web page on my Android phone

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