MinXray wins U.S. Army order

The U.S. Army has selected the MinXray MXRSLW portable x-ray system package as their new standard for field deployable and battlefield portable diagnostic radiography.  
   
The system consists of MinXray's HF120/60HPPWV PowerPlus high frequency portable x-ray unit, the XGSMKIVLW gas spring portable mobile stand with 16-inch wheels, and the HF100HSTC Hardigg mil spec system transport case. The entire system weighs less than 97 lbs. and is compatible with digital and analog imaging media.

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