Mineseeker Operations is a major brand operating unique technology that can detect surface and sub-surface objects whilst simultaneously mapping the area to provide a visual overlay of the graphic images.
The Mineseeker technology is a fusion of multi-spectral images, which have been developed and extensively trialled. Each system has been designed to survey up to 5 square kilometres per day, at a considerable cost and schedule saving for the client over traditional clearance methods. The following video explains the technology:
Currently the United Nations (along with many other authorities) state that there are over 100 million land mines buried in 70 countries; that it will take hundreds of years to clear, at a cost of $50 billion. These figures exclude Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya.
Mineseeker is uniquely placed to deliver a cost effective, efficient solution to one of the most economically devastating, man-made problem affecting the world today.
The Mineseeker Foundation. The Mineseeker Foundation is dedicated to the detection,identification and removal of landmines. It seeks to help those people who have been affected by landmines, by rehabilitating the land and ensuring that these communities have sustainable futures.
Our Patrons: Brad Pitt. Nelson Mandella. Queen NOOR of Jordan. Lord Richard Attenborough. Jon-Paul De Joria. Dame GRACA Machel. Sir Richard Branson.
Potential Customers for Minesseeker include governments, international funding agencies, and businesses with a commercial interest in land reclamation, such as oil and gas corporations. Furthermore, these markets also have requirements for specialist aerial surveying and mapping outside the field of minefield clearance.
Mineseeker is a partner (among others) to The International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL)
The Campaign was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of its efforts to bring about the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty. October 2012 will mark 20 years since the creation of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, founded by six concerned NGOs in New York in 1992.
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