New Swede Construction AB, NSC, AB, has since 1996, developed a mechanical mine clearance machine which can operate in areas where already existing machines cannot operate. The Swedish Mine Fighter is also an environmentally friendly machine since it does not destroy the ground where it operates. In initial tests using live mines placed in the ground, all mines were either destroyed or detonated
Denmark has long been affected by landmines. Environmental factors such as landscape, wildlife and e...
Funded by the Canadian Landmine Fund, the Canadian Centre for Mine Action Technologies (CCMAT) works...
This article briefly introduces the Swedish Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) and Demining Centre (S...
While mechanical mine clearance machines are regarded as an important part of the mine clearance eff...
The following article describes the development of the new Mini MineWolf mine-clearing machine. The ...
In recent years, mechanical equipment has become more and more prominent in demining programs around...
The development of mechanical mine clearance systems has been a long and protracted affair. It is ge...
This paper introduces a new machine for use in support of humanitarian mine action. Developed under ...
The following test results illustrate the Mini MineWolf’s viability in the field. First, Mini MineWo...
At the end of 1995 a decision was taken within the Diehl Group to create technologies for humanitari...
In order to create the definitive list of demining machines that are currently available on the inte...
With the use of rollers, tillers and chain flails, the focus of minefield clearance has shifted sinc...
Mine contamination from World War II remains in Skallingen on Denmark’s western coast. Skallingen’s ...
The GICHD Study of Mechanical Application in Demining is published after two years of research. The ...
The following article highlights the recent activities of the Mine Action Support Group, including u...
Denmark has long been affected by landmines. Environmental factors such as landscape, wildlife and e...
Funded by the Canadian Landmine Fund, the Canadian Centre for Mine Action Technologies (CCMAT) works...
This article briefly introduces the Swedish Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) and Demining Centre (S...
While mechanical mine clearance machines are regarded as an important part of the mine clearance eff...
The following article describes the development of the new Mini MineWolf mine-clearing machine. The ...
In recent years, mechanical equipment has become more and more prominent in demining programs around...
The development of mechanical mine clearance systems has been a long and protracted affair. It is ge...
This paper introduces a new machine for use in support of humanitarian mine action. Developed under ...
The following test results illustrate the Mini MineWolf’s viability in the field. First, Mini MineWo...
At the end of 1995 a decision was taken within the Diehl Group to create technologies for humanitari...
In order to create the definitive list of demining machines that are currently available on the inte...
With the use of rollers, tillers and chain flails, the focus of minefield clearance has shifted sinc...
Mine contamination from World War II remains in Skallingen on Denmark’s western coast. Skallingen’s ...
The GICHD Study of Mechanical Application in Demining is published after two years of research. The ...
The following article highlights the recent activities of the Mine Action Support Group, including u...
Denmark has long been affected by landmines. Environmental factors such as landscape, wildlife and e...
Funded by the Canadian Landmine Fund, the Canadian Centre for Mine Action Technologies (CCMAT) works...
This article briefly introduces the Swedish Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) and Demining Centre (S...