In this article, the authors discuss the use of mine-detecting dogs in the mine-action community as a whole, using the Republic of Croatia as an example. Specifically, they describe guidelines that must be followed to ensure MDDs are employed properly and maintain a high level of effectiveness
This article\u27s purpose is to examine the strengths and weaknesses of mine-detection dogs in diffe...
In its work, the Croatian Mine Action Centre (CROMAC) has found that various forms of media, from ne...
In order for members of the Mine Action Support Group (MASG) to fully understand mine action program...
Mine detection dogs (MDDs) have become an important tool to mine action organizations in many progra...
As the refinement of mine-detection methods becomes more important, the Mine Detection Dog Center fo...
Danish Mine- and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)-Technicians (DANMINAR A/S), a company based in De...
The Mine Detection Dog Center for Southeast Europe (MDDC) is an institution of the Bosnia-Herzegovin...
This article’s purpose is to examine the strengths and weaknesses of mine-detection dogs in differen...
The following article describes the development of the new Mini MineWolf mine-clearing machine. The ...
With its Mine Dog Centre in Pretoria, MineTech International has begun a two-year program to assess ...
The following article highlights the recent activities of the Mine Action Support Group, including u...
Global Training Academy has been building mine detection dog (MDD) capacities for years, even while ...
Mine clearance is an ongoing process that is both tedious and expensive. Mine detection dogs are one...
Since their first use in World War II, the use of Mine Detection Dogs (MDD) has been subject to ongo...
Using mine detection dogs offers many benefits as well as challenges. In the often rough terrain of ...
This article\u27s purpose is to examine the strengths and weaknesses of mine-detection dogs in diffe...
In its work, the Croatian Mine Action Centre (CROMAC) has found that various forms of media, from ne...
In order for members of the Mine Action Support Group (MASG) to fully understand mine action program...
Mine detection dogs (MDDs) have become an important tool to mine action organizations in many progra...
As the refinement of mine-detection methods becomes more important, the Mine Detection Dog Center fo...
Danish Mine- and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)-Technicians (DANMINAR A/S), a company based in De...
The Mine Detection Dog Center for Southeast Europe (MDDC) is an institution of the Bosnia-Herzegovin...
This article’s purpose is to examine the strengths and weaknesses of mine-detection dogs in differen...
The following article describes the development of the new Mini MineWolf mine-clearing machine. The ...
With its Mine Dog Centre in Pretoria, MineTech International has begun a two-year program to assess ...
The following article highlights the recent activities of the Mine Action Support Group, including u...
Global Training Academy has been building mine detection dog (MDD) capacities for years, even while ...
Mine clearance is an ongoing process that is both tedious and expensive. Mine detection dogs are one...
Since their first use in World War II, the use of Mine Detection Dogs (MDD) has been subject to ongo...
Using mine detection dogs offers many benefits as well as challenges. In the often rough terrain of ...
This article\u27s purpose is to examine the strengths and weaknesses of mine-detection dogs in diffe...
In its work, the Croatian Mine Action Centre (CROMAC) has found that various forms of media, from ne...
In order for members of the Mine Action Support Group (MASG) to fully understand mine action program...