Landmine Detection Becomes More Accurate.

AuthorTiron, Roxana
PositionBrief Article

A new, handheld landmine detector will enable soldiers to detect anti-tank and anti-personnel landmines more accurately, officials said. The lightweight system will fuse two sensor technologies: ground penetrating radar and metal detection.

CyTerra Corporation, based in Waltham, Ma., developed the technology after 15 years of research and development funded by the Army. David H. Fine, president of CyTerra, says the sensor combination will reduce false alarms associated with today's landmine detectors based solely on metal-detection technology.

The new detector has a target weight of seven pounds. The system includes a two-pound wand, carried by hand, and a small backpack containing a three-pound battery and a two-pound electronics unit. The Army's project manager for mines...

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