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31 May 1996 Field results from a combined metal/GPR developmental handheld mine detector known as Balanced Bridge
Kelly D. Sherbondy
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Abstract
Realistic field evaluations on the performance of hand-held mine detectors has until recently been limited to large bulky commercial test equipment instrumental with a network analyzer and computer controls. The Army's Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate's Mine Detection Branch has just recently successfully completed field performance evaluations of new hand-held sensors at the Close-In Man Portable Mine Detector (CIMMD) Advanced Technology Demonstrations (ATD). Described in this paper will be one of the hand-held mine detector technologies evaluated at the CIMMD ATD and it's associated measured field performance results.
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Kelly D. Sherbondy "Field results from a combined metal/GPR developmental handheld mine detector known as Balanced Bridge", Proc. SPIE 2765, Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Minelike Targets, (31 May 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.241234
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Land mines

Mining

Antennas

Metals

Bridges

Radar

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