I recently received an e-mail with real good bait on the line so I would commit to sticking my neck in the noose once more. The questions included: Will technology ever improve speed and safety in Humanitarian Demining (HD)? What is the comparative efficiency among commercial, military and NGO clearance? Will dogs be more or less integrated into HD programs? When will land use priorities determine clearance priorities? Is donor fatigue a reality? If so, how do we fix it? These questions are right in the middle of my current pet struggle to give technology its rightful role and place in mine clearance
The MineWolf Toolbox System, which operates in minefields near Sarajevo, is a mine clearance device ...
The tools and technology of the demining world are constantly developing and improving. This article...
This paper introduces a new machine for use in support of humanitarian mine action. Developed under ...
Demining is a dangerous, labor-intensive and costly process. An underlying precept of successful dem...
To improve mine clearance performance and to enhance safety of demining personnel, there is a need f...
In order to realistically predict the future of demining techniques and technologies, past and prese...
In recent years, mechanical equipment has become more and more prominent in demining programs around...
Although demining machines have been in existence since 1942, they were not used in the field of min...
The authors argue that there is a need to turn toward cheaper and more effective mechanical demining...
Despite the spending of hundreds of millions of dollars on high-tech research over the last few year...
When mine clearance operations closed down on June 12, 2004, for the last time in Honduras, U.S. Arm...
A few short years ago, the humanitarian demining task seemed insurmountable. Not only was the prospe...
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...
By developing mine risk education and training materials specific to regions and countries, the Gold...
The MineWolf Toolbox System, which operates in minefields near Sarajevo, is a mine clearance device ...
The tools and technology of the demining world are constantly developing and improving. This article...
This paper introduces a new machine for use in support of humanitarian mine action. Developed under ...
Demining is a dangerous, labor-intensive and costly process. An underlying precept of successful dem...
To improve mine clearance performance and to enhance safety of demining personnel, there is a need f...
In order to realistically predict the future of demining techniques and technologies, past and prese...
In recent years, mechanical equipment has become more and more prominent in demining programs around...
Although demining machines have been in existence since 1942, they were not used in the field of min...
The authors argue that there is a need to turn toward cheaper and more effective mechanical demining...
Despite the spending of hundreds of millions of dollars on high-tech research over the last few year...
When mine clearance operations closed down on June 12, 2004, for the last time in Honduras, U.S. Arm...
A few short years ago, the humanitarian demining task seemed insurmountable. Not only was the prospe...
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...
By developing mine risk education and training materials specific to regions and countries, the Gold...
The MineWolf Toolbox System, which operates in minefields near Sarajevo, is a mine clearance device ...
The tools and technology of the demining world are constantly developing and improving. This article...
This paper introduces a new machine for use in support of humanitarian mine action. Developed under ...