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Minefield Movement Rules

Aiden Feynman

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Minefield Movement Rules provides a comprehensive guide to safely navigating minefields, focusing on the integration of observational skills, technology, and international standards. Tracing the evolution of mine warfare from early conflicts to modern operations, the book emphasizes the critical need for clear procedures to mitigate risks. Readers will learn about identifying physical cues like disturbed soil, effectively employing detection tools such as metal detectors and ground-penetrating radar, and adhering to global protocols established by organizations like UNMAS. This book uniquely emphasizes the integration of traditional observation with technology and standards. It progresses from fundamental warfare principles to identifying mine indicators, detailing detection tools, and examining international standards. Highlighting practical applications through case studies, it underscores the importance of continuous training and adaptation, given that even a single misstep in a minefield can have fatal consequences.
Available since: 04/07/2025.
Print length: 81 pages.

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