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Probe for minefields

Published on
一月 23, 1998
Last updated
五月 27, 2015

Engineers at Warwick University are looking at ways to help deal with the international problem of clearing anti-personnel land-mines.

The work, funded by charities and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, includes the development of a smart probe that mine-hunting teams can push into the ground to feel for buried devices. Researchers Russell Gasser and Lindsay Macmaster say the aim of the work is to give the mine hunters a tool that can discriminate between, say, a rock, a root and a mine before they try to dig up the object.

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