Robot Mine Smasher
A reader writes "
Robotsotre had a link to a Japanese story about a new landmine-hunting robot that covers the mine with a protective dome and then smashes it with a high-velocity hydraulic piston. The company's called Cos Co, the robot is 3.5m long, and the cost about $75K (USD).
Robot mine hunter does job quietly
http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/newse/20020213wo71.htm
Not that I know much about landmines, but does this mean the detonator cap is smashed without detonating? Or separated from the explosives before it can?" As this article also points out, this will help remove mines in Afghanistan, which after 20 years of war has more then a few around.
Good to hear this is really what tech is surposed to do.
Like USA, who refused to sign the paper concerning that issue. But then again it's an republican president now, meaning WEAPONS WEAPONS... like that stupid anti missile shield, when everybody know that the most dangerous attacks come from actions inside the country not outside, like Olkahome, Wold trade center etc etc .....
hmm i'm going off topic in here so I will just shut up :)
Migx
How sad then, that America has almost single-handedly prevented the banning of anti-personnel land mines, principally because it is afraid of losing its ability to interfere in Korea.
...not laying them in the first place is a lot more cost / effort / human-life efficient than removing mines once you have...
We didn't drop thousands of mines on them, you don't just drop an antipersonnel mine. The country has been in constant war for 20 years, which means that it has accumulated land mines all over the place. These land mines usually end up killing civilians, which is why removing them is such a good idea.
If we don't help Afghanistan rebuild after this then there was no point to the war. Look at Japan, we fought them, and then helped them rebuild (and in our image). Now they're a model pacifist country. Look at Germany; the same thing happened there. It is not hypocritical at all to help the Afghans now, it is absolutely vital to our future safety and theirs.
unexploded cluster bombs
Both the parent and the grandparent post were talking about land mines not un-exploded ordinance. The parent post was a contrast between america's use of land mines and the practices of various other mine-deploying entities. UXO is another issue, one that was not part of this thread
Comments should be like skirts. Short enough to keep your attention, but long enough to cover the subject
Landmines kill far more civilians than military personnel. Landmines are not a targeted weapon - they kill indiscriminitely.
For more information, see:
International Campaign to Ban Landmines
United States Campaign to Ban Landmines