Cost, safety, and compliance with international regulations are among the most important factors with respect to shipping explosives. The following article gives detailed insight into the transport and storage of explosives necessary for destroying mines and UXO
Improvised explosive devices have become a significant threat to the people of Afghanistan and have ...
The United Nations, the International Committee of the Red Cross, and the International Network on E...
Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) present significant risks to mine action (MA) operators and the ...
The Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD) first engaged in the stockpile man...
Unplanned explosions at munitions sites (UEMS) frequently result in contamination and destruction si...
This article addresses the increasingly prevalent threat of improvised explosive devices around the ...
Significant expertise is necessary to meet the security challenges posed by unsecured and poorly sto...
In November 2003, the States Parties to the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW) met in ...
The international community has been actively engaged in mine action for over 20 years. Clearance ha...
Unexploded ordnance contamination on American soil? Yes, it’s true. After the closing of several Uni...
Access to relevant information is vital to the establishment and operational effectiveness of any cl...
In many mine-affected countries, sourcing, transporting and reliably initiating explosives is one of...
As we endeavor to make The Journal a forum of information and ideas for the conventional weapons des...
The inadequate management of conventional ammunition results in negative consequences such as divers...
Welcome to the 8th edition of To Walk The Earth In Safety. Although we have seen real progress in co...
Improvised explosive devices have become a significant threat to the people of Afghanistan and have ...
The United Nations, the International Committee of the Red Cross, and the International Network on E...
Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) present significant risks to mine action (MA) operators and the ...
The Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD) first engaged in the stockpile man...
Unplanned explosions at munitions sites (UEMS) frequently result in contamination and destruction si...
This article addresses the increasingly prevalent threat of improvised explosive devices around the ...
Significant expertise is necessary to meet the security challenges posed by unsecured and poorly sto...
In November 2003, the States Parties to the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW) met in ...
The international community has been actively engaged in mine action for over 20 years. Clearance ha...
Unexploded ordnance contamination on American soil? Yes, it’s true. After the closing of several Uni...
Access to relevant information is vital to the establishment and operational effectiveness of any cl...
In many mine-affected countries, sourcing, transporting and reliably initiating explosives is one of...
As we endeavor to make The Journal a forum of information and ideas for the conventional weapons des...
The inadequate management of conventional ammunition results in negative consequences such as divers...
Welcome to the 8th edition of To Walk The Earth In Safety. Although we have seen real progress in co...
Improvised explosive devices have become a significant threat to the people of Afghanistan and have ...
The United Nations, the International Committee of the Red Cross, and the International Network on E...
Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) present significant risks to mine action (MA) operators and the ...