Although demining machines have been in existence since 1942, they were not used in the field of mine action until about the early 1990s. Demining machines were initially only used by the military. With the growing number of casualties stemming from landmines, especially among civilians, it became necessary to employ machines for humanitarian purposes. From the first demining machine constructed in early 1942 to the present, tremendous improvements have been made
The Humanitarian Demining (HD) Research and Development (R&D) Program is continually innovating and ...
A few short years ago, the humanitarian demining task seemed insurmountable. Not only was the prospe...
Previous mine clearance programs in Namibia started the country on a clear path towards demining suc...
In recent years, mechanical equipment has become more and more prominent in demining programs around...
The authors argue that there is a need to turn toward cheaper and more effective mechanical demining...
In order to create the definitive list of demining machines that are currently available on the inte...
Since their widespread use during World War II, landmines have arguably become one of the most signi...
Using three specific examples—Mozambique, Eritrea and Iraq—the author shows clearly how demining and...
The GICHD Study of Mechanical Application in Demining is published after two years of research. The ...
By developing mine risk education and training materials specific to regions and countries, the Gold...
As early as 1993, GTZ was one of the first organizations to recognize the importance of community mi...
This paper serves two purposes: (1) to introduce the Mine Warfare Association (MINWARA) and (2) to d...
Nicaragua\u27s civil war of the 1980s left the country ridden with landmines. Since 1989 a number of...
The author takes a look at the environmental impact of demining and shows how demining not only affe...
To improve mine clearance performance and to enhance safety of demining personnel, there is a need f...
The Humanitarian Demining (HD) Research and Development (R&D) Program is continually innovating and ...
A few short years ago, the humanitarian demining task seemed insurmountable. Not only was the prospe...
Previous mine clearance programs in Namibia started the country on a clear path towards demining suc...
In recent years, mechanical equipment has become more and more prominent in demining programs around...
The authors argue that there is a need to turn toward cheaper and more effective mechanical demining...
In order to create the definitive list of demining machines that are currently available on the inte...
Since their widespread use during World War II, landmines have arguably become one of the most signi...
Using three specific examples—Mozambique, Eritrea and Iraq—the author shows clearly how demining and...
The GICHD Study of Mechanical Application in Demining is published after two years of research. The ...
By developing mine risk education and training materials specific to regions and countries, the Gold...
As early as 1993, GTZ was one of the first organizations to recognize the importance of community mi...
This paper serves two purposes: (1) to introduce the Mine Warfare Association (MINWARA) and (2) to d...
Nicaragua\u27s civil war of the 1980s left the country ridden with landmines. Since 1989 a number of...
The author takes a look at the environmental impact of demining and shows how demining not only affe...
To improve mine clearance performance and to enhance safety of demining personnel, there is a need f...
The Humanitarian Demining (HD) Research and Development (R&D) Program is continually innovating and ...
A few short years ago, the humanitarian demining task seemed insurmountable. Not only was the prospe...
Previous mine clearance programs in Namibia started the country on a clear path towards demining suc...