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Mine clearance

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In some areas of the world there still exist the remains of previous armed conflicts in the form of land-mines and/or other military ordnance. It is the client’s responsibility to make sure that, if such remains exist, no matter how old, which might still pose a threat to the safety of the operation, a separate crew, whose purpose is to find and destroy or otherwise dispose of such material, is provided at the client’s cost.

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© 1995 John Scott Roy

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Roy, J.S. (1995). Mine clearance. In: Birddog. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0535-4_16

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