The tragedy of any modern conflict is not limited to the fact that technological development has given humanity weapons capable of claiming the lives of many people in a very short period of time. An equally sad consequence is that the clash of modern armies leaves behind vast tracts of land contaminated with unexploded rockets, artillery shells, aerial bombs, mortar mines, unexploded ordnance, abandoned or forgotten minefields of various types. All these things, designed to kill, unfortunately retain their ability to kill for decades after the end of hostilities. This is the tragic experience of many countries, such as Croatia, which is still forced to continue the program of searching for and disposing of explosive remnants of war. This is an experience for humanitarian demining units, which must be taken into account with today's realities, unfortunately, given the recent events in Ukraine. This problem continues to claim the lives of civilians and military personnel. Therefore, the topic of conducting the process of humanitarian demining is the most relevant today. Humanitarian demining is aimed at reducing the harmful factor of the impact of explosives on people's lives. It is a set of measures carried out by security agencies to eliminate the danger associated with explosive objects, including both non-technical examination of territories and the use of mobile ground-based robotic complexes in areas contaminated with explosive objects, their mapping, marking, search, identification and neutralization, assessment of the quality of demining, etc. The introduction of new technologies into the field of humanitarian demining expands the capabilities of modern demining systems and causes changes in the nature, forms and methods of its implementation. The task of humanitarian demining of territories from explosive objects is extremely relevant today. The article presents an analysis of the practical results of testing the performance of the demining complex as part of the Minewolf MW240 version 1.2 machine with interchangeable attachments, the F186 mine trawl and the T186 / T206 cultivator, in order to determine compliance with the requirements Procedure for implementing a pilot project on mandatory certification of mechanized demining equipment (humanitarian demining), related products, components and equipment, approved by Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated 08.03.2024 No. 271 (hereinafter referred to as the Resolution of the CMU dated 08.03.2024 No. 271).
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