A domestic machine for preparing soil for mine clearance begins its work in the Kharkov region.
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The machine operates remotely using an automatic control panel, which guarantees the safety of pyrotechnicians during work. The press service of the State Emergency Service reported this today, March 9.
This machine, which weighs 16 tons, moves at a speed of 3-4 km per hour. The State Emergency Service notes that it helps to more quickly, safely and efficiently do what would take sappers much more time.
In modern conditions, it is important to have mechanized equipment for mine clearance, since our sappers are constantly faced with mine traps that threaten their lives, the State Emergency Service emphasizes. “Consequently, the use of such technologies dramatically reduces the likelihood of injury and speeds up the mine clearance process.
Source: Racurs

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