Handheld standoff mine detection system (HSTAMIDS) field evaluation in Thailand (Invited Paper)
2005; SPIE; Volume: 5794; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1117/12.617920
ISSN1996-756X
AutoresRobert C. Doheny, Sean Burke, Roger Cresci, Peter Ngan, Richard Walls,
Tópico(s)Geophysical Methods and Applications
ResumoThe Humanitarian Demining Research and Development Program of Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate (NVESD), under the direction of the Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict (OASD/SOLIC) and with participation from the International Test and Evaluation Project (ITEP) for Humanitarian Demining, conducted an in-country field evaluation of HSTAMIDS in the region of Humanitarian Demining Unit #1 (HMAU1) in Thailand. Participants included the US Humanitarian Demining Team of NVESD, ITEP personnel, Thailand Mine Action Center (TMAC), HALO Trust organization from Cambodia, and CyTerra Corporation. The primary objectives were to demonstrate the performance of the U.S. Army's latest handheld multisensor mine detector, the AN/PSS-14, in a demining environment in comparison to the performance of the metal detector being used by the local deminers and also to assess the performance of the trained deminers after limited experience and training with the HSTAMIDS.
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