USING POSSIBILITY ASSESSMENT OF GROUND ROBOTIC COMPLEXES SAMPLES FOR TECHNICAL SURVEY OF AREAS POTENTIALLY CONTAMINATED WITH EXPLOSIVE OBJECTS
O. Zhurakhov, Dmytro Zakharchenko, О. Cherednikov
- Year
- 2025
- Citations
- 2
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
An important role in the mine action context is played by performance indicators (the implementation degree or target tasks expected implementation, considering their relative possibility). Within the mine action measures implementation framework, mine action subjects should determine and prioritize the most productive methods use that meet the minimum requirements for their safety and effectiveness as well. The technical survey process of potentially contaminated territories, using innovative technologies and equipment, can significantly accelerate the releasing process and transferring territories to land users. It can reduce resource costs for carrying out a set of humanitarian demining measures as well. The use of ground robotic complexes in the technical survey process of potentially contaminated territories makes it possible to increase the survey process productivity and ensure that mine action specialists are at the safe distance from the potentially contaminated territory. The work purpose is to publicize the experience of ground robotic complexes testing samples and their use by demining the State Special Transport Service units to identify practical testing. The results can reveal the possibilities for using ground robotic complexes in given conditions, the efficiency degree, as well as recommendations and comments on the design and operational documentation.
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