Japanese Drone Detects Landmines
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•Project Using Japanese Drones for Demining to be Launched in Ukraine
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Japanese company Prodrone is launching a business project to use its drones to find landmines in Ukraine following Russia 's full-scale invasion.
The company plans to make its project commercially viable as early as 2025 .
The Nagoya -based company will cooperate with the Tokyo consulting agency Padeco to commercialize the project.
The methodology for mine clearance is summarized as follows.
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