Russia Develops New Devices to Simplify Radiation Monitoring

A new suite of radiation monitoring tools enhances nuclear safety in Russia while saving time for specialists handling hazardous materials.
On June 19, 2025, at a seminar hosted by Rostekhnadzor, Russian company NPP Doza unveiled a range of advanced radiation monitoring devices designed to simplify the work of nuclear industry professionals and improve safety. According to Rostekhnadzor’s press service, these technologies reinforce Russia’s standing as a global leader in nuclear energy.
Company representatives showcased cutting-edge solutions for monitoring radiation during the transport of radioactive materials. Among them were direct-reading dosimeters DKG-05D and DVS-02D, as well as newer models named Drozd, Chizh, Snegir, and Zyablik. These instruments enable quick assessment of radiation levels, contamination checks of transport equipment, and detection of radioactive anomalies.
Experts emphasized that the devices not only boost safety but also save time. Their automated systems and user-friendly interfaces minimize human error, reducing risks in the handling of radioactive substances.
The integration of such innovations strengthens emergency preparedness and reinforces Russia’s technological leadership in the nuclear energy sector.