Thorsten Peter, of Flensburger Fahrzeugbau Gesellscaft, manufacturers of the MINEBREAKER 2000 offers insight into the challenges of mechanical landmine clearance. Humanitarian demining has to be accelerated. We can\u27t go on at the pace we are presently going. It will simply take too long. -Mr. Thorsten Peter
Twenty years ago I started work on a doctorate thesis asking the question: “Why has research into ne...
Overlapping terminology has contributed to confusion in the demining process and stunted the develop...
In the past, inconsistent and inefficient methods of identifying and clearing mines and unexploded o...
The basic requirement for a Mechanical Landmine Clearance System is to assist the overall humanitari...
I recently received an e-mail with real good bait on the line so I would commit to sticking my neck ...
Many countries affected by landmines are also facing food crises, underscoring the necessity of cost...
Collectively, the mine action community has spent over $1.7 billion (U.S.) since 1992, yet it remain...
The biggest problem facing demining enterprises is this: productivity of individual deminers is so l...
Since their widespread use during World War II, landmines have arguably become one of the most signi...
The authors argue that there is a need to turn toward cheaper and more effective mechanical demining...
The development of mechanical mine clearance systems has been a long and protracted affair. It is ge...
The International Campaign to Ban Landmines was very specific in saying that there were to be no exc...
Mine action is changing. This is not 1997 and what the international community has learned in the pa...
Millions of mines lie in or on the ground in 62 countries resulting in thousands of deaths and injur...
Land Cancellation and Release in mine action is looked at by many experts as the next logical step t...
Twenty years ago I started work on a doctorate thesis asking the question: “Why has research into ne...
Overlapping terminology has contributed to confusion in the demining process and stunted the develop...
In the past, inconsistent and inefficient methods of identifying and clearing mines and unexploded o...
The basic requirement for a Mechanical Landmine Clearance System is to assist the overall humanitari...
I recently received an e-mail with real good bait on the line so I would commit to sticking my neck ...
Many countries affected by landmines are also facing food crises, underscoring the necessity of cost...
Collectively, the mine action community has spent over $1.7 billion (U.S.) since 1992, yet it remain...
The biggest problem facing demining enterprises is this: productivity of individual deminers is so l...
Since their widespread use during World War II, landmines have arguably become one of the most signi...
The authors argue that there is a need to turn toward cheaper and more effective mechanical demining...
The development of mechanical mine clearance systems has been a long and protracted affair. It is ge...
The International Campaign to Ban Landmines was very specific in saying that there were to be no exc...
Mine action is changing. This is not 1997 and what the international community has learned in the pa...
Millions of mines lie in or on the ground in 62 countries resulting in thousands of deaths and injur...
Land Cancellation and Release in mine action is looked at by many experts as the next logical step t...
Twenty years ago I started work on a doctorate thesis asking the question: “Why has research into ne...
Overlapping terminology has contributed to confusion in the demining process and stunted the develop...
In the past, inconsistent and inefficient methods of identifying and clearing mines and unexploded o...