Canadian Center for Mine Action Technologies (CCMAT) outlines a cycle of development and testing which should help more useful technologies make it to mine fields. In this article, three products are introduced that successfully follow this cycle
In recent years, mechanical equipment has become more and more prominent in demining programs around...
Twenty years ago I started work on a doctorate thesis asking the question: “Why has research into ne...
According to official figures, more than 100 million landmines lie buried around the world. Although...
Funded by the Canadian Landmine Fund, the Canadian Centre for Mine Action Technologies (CCMAT) works...
Mine action research and development (R&D) is an ongoing process that has yielded many insightful an...
In order to realistically predict the future of demining techniques and technologies, past and prese...
The tools and technology of the demining world are constantly developing and improving. This article...
Every technology under development makes big promises. Here are five projects that may someday impac...
The authors argue that there is a need to turn toward cheaper and more effective mechanical demining...
I recently received an e-mail with real good bait on the line so I would commit to sticking my neck ...
Sponsored by the United Nations Mine Action Service and the Geneva International Centre for Humanita...
During the International Conference on Requirements and Technologies for the Detection, Removal and...
Despite the spending of hundreds of millions of dollars on high-tech research over the last few year...
To improve mine clearance performance and to enhance safety of demining personnel, there is a need f...
Biting insects, inaccessible terrain, impenetrable bamboo thickets and thorn bushes. Mine clearance ...
In recent years, mechanical equipment has become more and more prominent in demining programs around...
Twenty years ago I started work on a doctorate thesis asking the question: “Why has research into ne...
According to official figures, more than 100 million landmines lie buried around the world. Although...
Funded by the Canadian Landmine Fund, the Canadian Centre for Mine Action Technologies (CCMAT) works...
Mine action research and development (R&D) is an ongoing process that has yielded many insightful an...
In order to realistically predict the future of demining techniques and technologies, past and prese...
The tools and technology of the demining world are constantly developing and improving. This article...
Every technology under development makes big promises. Here are five projects that may someday impac...
The authors argue that there is a need to turn toward cheaper and more effective mechanical demining...
I recently received an e-mail with real good bait on the line so I would commit to sticking my neck ...
Sponsored by the United Nations Mine Action Service and the Geneva International Centre for Humanita...
During the International Conference on Requirements and Technologies for the Detection, Removal and...
Despite the spending of hundreds of millions of dollars on high-tech research over the last few year...
To improve mine clearance performance and to enhance safety of demining personnel, there is a need f...
Biting insects, inaccessible terrain, impenetrable bamboo thickets and thorn bushes. Mine clearance ...
In recent years, mechanical equipment has become more and more prominent in demining programs around...
Twenty years ago I started work on a doctorate thesis asking the question: “Why has research into ne...
According to official figures, more than 100 million landmines lie buried around the world. Although...