Welcome to the Future Demining and EOD Tech website - a one-stop information hub and knowledge-sharing platform for the global demining community.
The dramatic rise in areas contaminated by landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERW) in recent years calls for urgent action to accelerate the post-conflict demining process, while adhering to the International Mine Action Standards (IMAS) and ensuring strict safety measures for demining teams.
The Future Demining and EOD Tech project aims to leverage the demining community's collective expertise, foster peer-to-peer dialogue, and assist stakeholders, academia, technology providers, end-users, and impacted communities in identifying and benefiting from the latest scientific developments, emerging technologies, and innovative techniques through an open and trusted information-sharing platform.
Latest News
- UK: Royal Navy bomb disposal team removes Second World War ordnance from Bishops Waltham park
August 8, 2025
A Royal Navy bomb disposal squad has removed a historic ordnance found in a park. The discovery was made while construction workers were digging in the area. An assessment was carried out ...
- Ontario: Mer Bleue Bog ‘filled with bombs,’ according to new drone scans
August 6, 2025
A recent project by Carleton University graduate students used drones to search for magnetic signals linked to unexploded bombs in the Mer Bleue Bog, which was used as a practice ...
- Zimbabwe: ZDF intensify demining efforts in Binga
August 6, 2025
The Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) is intensifying demining efforts in the Binga district, with works currently underway in the Lusulu area. This was revealed by Zimbabwe National Army Chief of Staff ...
- Vietnam: 350kg bomb with intact fuse safely handled in flood-hit Dien Bien
August 5, 2025
A 350kg bomb with an intact fuse, believed to be a war remnant, has been discovered in Muong Luan commune of northern Dien Bien province during flood clean-up efforts by ...
- US Aid Cuts Put the Future of Iraq’s Demining Efforts at Risk
August 5, 2025
As the world’s single largest funder of humanitarian mine action, the United States plays an outsized role in cleaning up remnants of war. Since 1993, it has contributed more than ...
