Method for detecting buried land mines by non-destructive means

Ordnance – Mine-destroying devices

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89 111, 250303, 324226, 324326, F42D 502, G01V 311, G21H 502

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ABSTRACT:
Buried plastic mines or nonmetallic objects are located by spraying a suspected area with a leach of ionized metal and leaching the ionized metal into the soil to leave a metallic concentrate on an impervious object, such as a plastic mine. An array of detectors detects anomalies of concentrations of the metal, the concentrations being the result of the leach settling on or about the impervious object.

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