According to the United Nations, land mines threaten lives in more than 70 countries, making the need for effective detection methods urgent and essential for civilian safety.
This technology will be useful not only for military use in ongoing conflicts, but also for humanitarian efforts after conflicts have ended, as highlighted by Vyacheslav Aranchuk.
Lambdis works by sending a vibration into the ground while scanning the area with a laser beam, allowing it to detect both metal and plastic mines effectively.
Current methods of land mine detection are dangerous and time-consuming; the Lambdis technology promises a safer, faster, and more accurate alternative.
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