Mine clearance can be divided into road mine clearance, river mine clearance, comprehensive mine clearance, minefield road opening and expansion, manual mine clearance, blasting mine clearance and mechanical mine clearance.
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Mine-sweeping technology: As a mine-sweeping unit for roads, important targets and areas, the engineering blasting unit usually provides technical guidance for mine-sweeping of other arms. When clearing mines, reconnaissance should be carried out first, and then cleaning should be carried out. If time is tight, you can scan while exploring, and sometimes you can clean it directly without testing.
After the war, comprehensive mine clearance is an action to conduct comprehensive reconnaissance on fields, rivers, forests, residential areas and roads where battles have taken place, and to thoroughly clean up mines and other explosives.
Because of the vast territory and heavy tasks, more troops and time are needed. Except for important targets and lots cleaned by engineers, general areas can be cleaned by other arms or militia under the guidance and assistance of engineers. Before mine clearance, we should collect relevant documents and intelligence data of enemy mine laying and bombing so as to take targeted measures.
Other arms and militia that undertake the task of mine clearance should receive mine detection and mine clearance training. When organizing operations, each team can be used as a reconnaissance to search an area or target; Reconnaissance units and search units can also be programmed to operate independently.
The mine-clearing team shall report its actions to the superior in time and submit the mine-clearing report form after completing the task. The leading organs should organize a review or quality spot check on the mined areas (targets), and only after thorough cleaning and confirmation can troops be allowed to station or hand over to local authorities.
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