MINE CODE

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MINECODE MINECODE 2018 156TH AVENUE NE SUITE 100 BELLEVUE WA 98007 MINE CODE;Business management and consultation in the fields of information management, and processes, personnel and technology supporting e-business tools and strategies; providing qualified technical personnel on a temporary and contract basis;Computer services, namely, designing, developing and updating computer software for others; integration of computer systems and networks; computer software and hardware consulting services; technical support services for others, namely, troubleshooting of computer hardware and software problems of computer network users via telephone, email, and remote or localized computer network;
MINECODE Syntegral 2018 156th Avenue NE, Suite 100 Bellevue WA 98007 MINE CODE;Business management and consultation in the fields of information management, and processes, personnel and technology supporting e-business tools and strategies; providing qualified technical personnel on a temporary and contract basis;Computer services, namely, designing, developing and updating computer software for others; integration of computer systems and networks; computer software and hardware consulting services; technical support services for others, namely, troubleshooting of computer hardware and software problems of computer network users via telephone, email, and remote or localized computer network;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention relates to the field of land mines and in particular to devices and techniques for neutralising and/or retrieving land mines. Existing mine retrieval/neutralisation techniques include mechanical excavation or shaped charge attack and such techniques are either susceptible to blast damage in the event of inadvertent mine explosion or can produce ambiguous results (i.e. an operator can be unsure as to whether a mine has been successfully attacked or a non-mine target has been attacked in error). The present invention provides a mine retrieval technique that involves spearing the mine for later retrieval to the surface.