Nieuwe technologie ontwikkeld in Australië kan landmijnen sneller en beter detecteren

HALO Trust Clears Agricultural Land Of Landmines In Kharkiv Oblast During Ongoing Russian-Ukrainian War

KHARKIV OBLAST, UKRAINE - MAY 6: A warning sign ‘Caution! Explosive devices!’ is seen on May 6, 2025 in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine. On May 6, representatives of the HALO Trust, a worldwide humanitarian non-government organization which primarily works to clear landmines and other explosive devices left behind by conflicts, transferred 18 cleared agricultural plots to the communities of Kharkiv region. Due to Russia’s war against Ukraine, Kharkiv region is currently considered one of the most mined regions of Ukraine - about 40% of the territory is contaminated with explosives, of which more than 574 thousand hectares are agricultural land. Credit: Global Images Ukraine/Global Images Ukraine via Getty

Het opruimen van landmijnen blijft een gevaarlijke en moeizame taak. Het kan tientallen jaren duren om een land te ontdoen van explosieve resten, maar een Australisch bedrijf heeft in samenwerking met de CSIRO een nieuwe technologie ontwikkeld die naar eigen zeggen de potentie heeft om opruimingsoperaties sneller, slimmer en veiliger te maken.


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