Humanitarian Demining
We equip demining teams with advanced tools to accelerate the clearance of landmines and unexploded ordnance, ensuring safety and enabling recovery in de-occupied territories.
About Project
Humanitarian demining is a critical component of Ukraine's recovery, as landmines and unexploded ordnances pose a significant threat to civilian lives and hinder economic development in liberated territories. To address these pressing challenges, we equip demining teams with advanced tools and technologies. These include remote mechanical demining machines for large-scale clearance, probes and marking tools for identifying and isolating explosive devices, drones for detecting hidden threats, and equipment for vegetation removal and safe remote detonation. This state-of-the-art equipment enhances safety, efficiency, and precision in clearing hazardous areas.
By providing these resources, we not only safeguard lives but also pave the way for rebuilding essential infrastructure, restoring livelihoods, and enabling displaced populations to return home safely. Accelerating demining efforts is a vital step toward fostering economic recovery and ensuring long-term stability in Ukraine's liberated regions.
Types of equipment
buses, vans, pickup trucks, off-road vehicles; special vehicles: cranes, loaders, repair trucks, evacuation vehicles; support equipment: generators, satellite communication, fuel storage tanks, emergency repair kits, and winterization tools.
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