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Laser vibration sensing technology can detect landmines faster than ...


Like the 2019 technology, Aranchuk's laser multi-beam differential interferometric sensor, or LAMBDIS, can be used from a moving vehicle, further increasing the speed at which buried landmines can ... Read More

Research uses lasers to detect landmines, underground objects


Aranchuk's laser vibration sensing technology can detect landmines in the ground much faster than previous techniques. ... Aranchuk's research team developed a laser vibration sensor in 2019 ... Read More

US: New laser tech detects landmines instantly by forming vibration map ...


Now, researchers have introduced a laser vibration sensing technology that can detect landmines in the ground much faster than previous techniques. Read More

Research uses lasers to detect landmines, und | EurekAlert!


Aranchuk’s laser vibration sensing technology can detect landmines in the ground much faster than previous techniques. ... “Beyond landmine detection, LAMBDIS technology can be adapted for ... Read More

Laser vibration sensing technology offers hope for quicker landmine ...


Vyacheslav Aranchuk, principal scientist in the National Center for Physical Acoustics, presented his research on laser multibeam vibration sensor technology at the Optica Laser Congress and ... Read More

Groundbreaking laser tech enables faster, safer landmine detection


The team's updated laser tech, presented at the Optica conference in Japan last month, forms a vibration map of the ground in near real-time to detect landmines. Rather than a set of 30 beams in a ... Read More

New Laser Technology by the University of Mississippi Accelerates ...


The University of Mississippi has developed a new laser-based technology that makes landmine detection and removal faster and safer. The technology, known as "LAMBDIS," was showcased at the Optica ... Read More

Lasers Are Making It Easier to Find Buried Land Mines


There are currently more than 110 million land mines buried across the world, and in 2023, mines killed or injured 5,700 people, with civilians making up 84 percent of casualties—half of which ... Read More

Scientists Detect Traces of an Ancient Mayan City in Southern Mexico ...


NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Archaeologists using laser-sensing technology have detected what may be an ancient Mayan city cloaked by jungle in southern Mexico, authorities said Wednesday. Read More


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