The Countering Explosive Threat and Demining Conference will be taking place from September 24 - 25, 2024 at Copthorne Tara Hotel, London, Kensington, and will bring together key stakeholders in Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Mine Clearance from across the total EOD com ...
Armen Harutyunyan, Head of Standards and Operation at Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD), provides an update on his strategic vision for the organisation. This includes its evolution, success factors, standards and innovations, and the trends from the past 5-10 years that have influenced its current line of effort....
As new technologies hit the commercial market, there is always the potential for them to be abused for nefarious reasons. Combined with new tactics, this unfortunately ensures that the IED threat will continue to evolve. To stay ahead of the curve the Counter-Improvised Explosive Device Centre of Excellence endeavours to...
Countering Explosive Threat and Demining provides a unique opportunity for the engineering and EOD community to engage in productive discussions with allied and friendly nations alongside industry partners to tackle the continued explosive threat globally. Our Sample Attendee List showcases the high-level attendees and leading organisations within the industry that...
57 states are now confirmed to be affected by landmines and 2016 saw 19,246 deaths and injuries as a result of IEDs globally, of which 74% were reported to be civilians. This report analyses the extent of landmine contamination for a number of nations where data is available, and also...
Defence iQ spoke with Major Michael 'Ginge' Brown, discussing the importance of Search in EoD, transitioning from the military to civilian life, and the differences between Search and EoD techniques in law enforcement and the armed forces.Other discussion points included:- lessons learned from the Manchester Arena bombing - cultural differences...
The number of casualties and injuries resulting from IEDs is currently decreasing in countries under the U.S Central Command's authority, but steadily increasing in Afghanistan. Cheap, unpredictable, and extremely lethal, IEDs quickly became the weapon of choice for insurgents during the Afghan war. Earlier this year, we put together this...
Three decades of armed conflict has left Afghanistan heavily contaminated with mines and other explosive remnants of war (ERW).Although much progress has been made towards the clearance of legacy mines, armed opposition groups have been moving away from conventional mines and other explosive ordnance, and are increasingly using homemade explosives...
Landmines and unexploded ordnance have taken a heavy human toll in eastern Ukraine, causing at least 1,929 casualties since the start of the conflict.This exclusive content piece provided by The HALO Trust explores the problem of landmines in the Ukraine and gives an overview of the latest survey and clearance...
Colombia continues to be one of the most mine-affected countries in the world and has over 11,500 registered landmine victims. This exclusive content piece provided by The HALO Trust explores the problem of landmines in Colombia and gives an overview of the latest survey and clearance activities that HALO are...