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Tel No: 00 44 (0)1464 820122     E-mail: aardmine@netcomuk.co.uk     Fax No: 00 44 (0)1464 820985
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Services - Munitions Computer Database
ordnance, obtain a full on screen description of the item together with diagrams, colour pictures, and full render safe/disposal techniques. Customised manuals or information sheets can be quickly printed for areas of operations or particular tasks. With a multimedia projection system, the system is also ideal for training purposes.The operating system will run on IBM compatible computers, and data in the master database has been obtained from the following sources:-
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Defence publications such as “Janes”, reviews and news reports.
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Information issued by United Nations (landmines CD-ROM) or other EOD intelligence cells for use by commercial EOD personnel (Kuwait Safety and Security Committee), and limited issue extracts from US 60 series.
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From operational commercial EOD teams working for commercial companies. This information includes photographs, description and render safe procedures where they have been used successfully.
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Written specifications and photographs from manufacturers of land mines such as SPDR (former Yugoslavia), Valsella (Italy), etc.
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The information on each item has been collected and assessed by an EOD officer with over 25 year operational experience, and verified by a former intelligence officer.
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Unless otherwise stated, all items included in the database contain information which has been obtained from at least two verified sources, and in many cases 4 or more sources.
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All personnel involved in the assessment of the EOD information have passed an advanced EOD course at the UK Defence EOD School at Chattenden, UK, and have many years experience in British Armed Forces, and subsequent commercial EOD, operational tasks.
A ruggedized pentium laptop computer with the minimum specifications of battery and mains power, 133 MHZ, 32MB RAM, 2GB HDD, 3.5" floppy disc drive, CD-ROM player, PCMCIA slot, DOS operating system, and Windows, is recommended.
A security device is supplied and installed by us. If rugged field use is not required, then a less expensive computer may be used.
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COMBAT is a unique computerised ordnance information system with over 5000 items of land, sea and air ordnance on a master database, which has been specifically designed to assist in the identification, rendering safe and disposal of Unexploded Ordnance. The current land ordnance database contains full details on 345 Anti-personnel mines, 333 Anti-tank mines, 591 Land based rockets and grenades, 530 Projectiles (Shells), 246 Mortar bombs, and 103 missiles. By a simple to operate, perameter reduction technique, EOD operators can quickly access they system to identify