Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1879142 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2012 | 9 Pages |
The HYDAD-D landmine detector (Brooks and Drosg, 2005) has been modified and field-tested for 17 months in a variety of soil conditions. Test objects containing about the same mass of hydrogen (20 g) as small explosive remnants of war, such as antipersonnel landmines, were detected with efficiency 100% when buried at cover depths up to 10 cm. The false alarm rate under the same conditions was 9%. Plots of detection efficiency versus false alarm rate are presented.
► A new version of the HYDAD-D antipersonnel landmine detector is described. ► Field tests were carried out for 17 months under different conditions. ► Dummy antipersonnel mines were detected with 100% efficiency at cover depths up to 10 cm. ► Results are presented as plots of landmine detection efficiency versus false alarm rate.