This article presents state-of-the-art unexploded ordnance detection and classification, including examples from recent field-demonstration studies. After reviewing sensor technologies, with a focus on magnetic and electromagnetic systems, the authors discuss advanced processing techniques that allow for reliable discrimination between hazardous ordnance and harmless metallic clutter. Finally, the article shows results from a large-scale field demonstration conducted in 2011. In this case study, electromagnetic data acquired with an advanced sensor is used to identify ordnance at the site, reducing the number of excavations required with conventional metal detectors by 85%
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As ordnance and landmine-detection technology advances, mine-action organizations across the world a...
This article presents state-of-the-art unexploded ordnance detection and classification, including e...
Unexploded ordnance (UXO) presents serious problems in Europe, Asia, as well as in the United States...
The legacy of World War II-era unexploded bombs (UXB) is an ongoing public safety hazard throughout ...
Unguided Multiple Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) systems are limited-accuracy, high-impact artillery ...
While a lot of improvement has been achieved with metal detectors in detection depth and ground reje...
On the basis of the conflict scenarios and the resultant threat, it is necessary to develop methods ...
In this contribution we present results from a case-study, which was performed in collaboration betw...
According to official figures, more than 100 million landmines lie buried around the world. Although...
rom the detection of buried treasure to the detection of landmines and unexploded ordnance, the hist...
Unexploded ordnances (UXOs) are any subsurface weapon that pose the threat of detonation. UXOs pose ...
US Defense Department estimates indicate that as many as 11 million acres of government land in the ...
The extent of the unexploded ordnance (UXO) contamination within the United States and abroad has mo...
The remediation of land containing munitions and explosives of concern, otherwise known as unexplode...
This study explains how quadrupole resonance technology in mine-detection systems improves with use ...
As ordnance and landmine-detection technology advances, mine-action organizations across the world a...
This article presents state-of-the-art unexploded ordnance detection and classification, including e...
Unexploded ordnance (UXO) presents serious problems in Europe, Asia, as well as in the United States...
The legacy of World War II-era unexploded bombs (UXB) is an ongoing public safety hazard throughout ...
Unguided Multiple Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) systems are limited-accuracy, high-impact artillery ...
While a lot of improvement has been achieved with metal detectors in detection depth and ground reje...
On the basis of the conflict scenarios and the resultant threat, it is necessary to develop methods ...
In this contribution we present results from a case-study, which was performed in collaboration betw...
According to official figures, more than 100 million landmines lie buried around the world. Although...
rom the detection of buried treasure to the detection of landmines and unexploded ordnance, the hist...
Unexploded ordnances (UXOs) are any subsurface weapon that pose the threat of detonation. UXOs pose ...
US Defense Department estimates indicate that as many as 11 million acres of government land in the ...
The extent of the unexploded ordnance (UXO) contamination within the United States and abroad has mo...
The remediation of land containing munitions and explosives of concern, otherwise known as unexplode...
This study explains how quadrupole resonance technology in mine-detection systems improves with use ...
As ordnance and landmine-detection technology advances, mine-action organizations across the world a...