Demining or mine clearance is the process of removing either land mines, or naval mines, from an area, while minesweeping describes the act of detecting of mines. There are two distinct types of mine detection and removal: military and humanitarian.
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| - Demining or mine clearance is the process of removing either land mines, or naval mines, from an area, while minesweeping describes the act of detecting of mines. There are two distinct types of mine detection and removal: military and humanitarian.
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- The Casspir, a steel, armor-bodied V-hulled vehicle de-mining Bagram Air Base
- Hydrema mine clearing vehicle.
- IDF Caterpillar D9 armored bulldozer - used with the standard blade or a special mineplow for demining and removal of IEDs
- Mine clearing system Keiler of the German Army in Butmir, Bosnia and Herzegovina .
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| - Mechanical clearing equipment
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| - Casspir vehicle Ai101503g1.jpg
- D9R-002.jpg
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- Sherman crab flail tank.jpg
- hydrema mine cleaning vehicle.jpg
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| - Demining or mine clearance is the process of removing either land mines, or naval mines, from an area, while minesweeping describes the act of detecting of mines. There are two distinct types of mine detection and removal: military and humanitarian. Minesweepers use many tools in order to accomplish their task. Tools have historically included many trained animals, including dogs and rats, but most often in the modern world minesweepers rely on metal detectors or vehicles with a wide variety of mechanical tools attached to them. There also are or have been other methods developed to detect mines, including the use of trained marine mammals, bacteria, acoustics, and other more exotic methods.
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