A Russian company has announced the upcoming testing of portable laser demining system, designed to enable secure remote clearance of explosives without detonation.
The trials will take place at a designated testing ground within the current special operation zone, according to the company. The innovative system, named Posokh (Pikestaff), employs laser technology to selectively burn out explosives, facilitating safe demining operations. This method reduces risks associated with traditional detonation approaches, especially when dealing with unexploded ordnance, thermobaric munitions, various types of landmines, and debris from drone strikes.
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Source: TASS News
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