The system consists of a drone, a demining robot, an autopilot, and a trailer-mounted system on a tractor capable of withstanding explosions. The autonomous system allows remote control of the vehicle from a safe distance, minimizing human involvement.
The demining complex offers three levels of territory inspection and disposal of hazardous items: initially, the drone scans the field using specialized sensors and transmits precise geotagged coordinates of explosive devices. The demining robot and sappers then neutralize the explosives. Subsequently, a remotely operated tractor equipped with a protective trailer system enters the field, penetrating the top layer of soil to ensure safe operation.
The operation of the complex will take place in fields of formerly occupied territories. Currently, it involves demining fields before planting. However, in the future, there is potential for enhancing the system to also safely harvest crops in fields with the risk of landmine contamination.
I’ve googled this wit no definitive answer. Can a mine be disabled by shooting it, as from a drone?
im not a mine expert, but shouldn’t the sled be on the front? Unless of course, it is on the front…
1 Mine and this thing is done. Roller needs to be in front to set off mine before it destroys the tractor.
Wait a second….is it driving in reverse while de-mining?
The drone does not do the demining. The remote-controlled tractor does that.
The drone has sensors that can detect explosives buried to a depth of up to 1 metre (and obviously those that are also on the surface). The drone transmits the exact coordinates of the location of explosive devices with geo-referencing and then a remotely controlled demining tractor is used to deal with the mine.
The demining tractor is not new technology, the use of the drone to detect and transmit the location of explosives that are either on the surface or buried up to 1 metre below the surface is new.
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The system consists of a drone, a demining robot, an autopilot, and a trailer-mounted system on a tractor capable of withstanding explosions. The autonomous system allows remote control of the vehicle from a safe distance, minimizing human involvement.
The demining complex offers three levels of territory inspection and disposal of hazardous items: initially, the drone scans the field using specialized sensors and transmits precise geotagged coordinates of explosive devices. The demining robot and sappers then neutralize the explosives. Subsequently, a remotely operated tractor equipped with a protective trailer system enters the field, penetrating the top layer of soil to ensure safe operation.
The operation of the complex will take place in fields of formerly occupied territories. Currently, it involves demining fields before planting. However, in the future, there is potential for enhancing the system to also safely harvest crops in fields with the risk of landmine contamination.
I’ve googled this wit no definitive answer. Can a mine be disabled by shooting it, as from a drone?
im not a mine expert, but shouldn’t the sled be on the front? Unless of course, it is on the front…
1 Mine and this thing is done. Roller needs to be in front to set off mine before it destroys the tractor.
Wait a second….is it driving in reverse while de-mining?
The drone does not do the demining. The remote-controlled tractor does that.
The drone has sensors that can detect explosives buried to a depth of up to 1 metre (and obviously those that are also on the surface). The drone transmits the exact coordinates of the location of explosive devices with geo-referencing and then a remotely controlled demining tractor is used to deal with the mine.
More information here… [https://rubryka.com/en/2023/04/23/ukrayinskyj-startap-stvoryv-bezpilotnyj-kompleks-yakyj-zmozhe-rozminovuvaty-polya-yak-tse-pratsyuye/](https://rubryka.com/en/2023/04/23/ukrayinskyj-startap-stvoryv-bezpilotnyj-kompleks-yakyj-zmozhe-rozminovuvaty-polya-yak-tse-pratsyuye/)
The demining tractor is not new technology, the use of the drone to detect and transmit the location of explosives that are either on the surface or buried up to 1 metre below the surface is new.
An article on the design of robotic demining tractors from 2012 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.5772/50907
Slava Ukraini. That’s all I can say to this.