Ukraine receives remote-controlled demining system from EU

Wednesday, 7 February 2024

The State Transport Special Service of Ukraine received a MV-10 mine clearing system from the European Union.

The MV-10 was handed over during the visit to Ukraine by Josep Borrell, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.

 
Josep Borrell/Twitter
 
Josep Borrell/Twitter

This system disarms anti-personnel and anti-tank mines, as well as other unexploded ordnance, and is particularly well-suited for clearing large areas.

The MV-10 can demine up to 4,000 square metres per hour, including those placed on steep slopes. Thanks to the remote control, it is safe to operate. 

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The EU support in demining also includes a special training course for Ukrainian operators working with the MV-10.

This is the final delivery within the framework of the EU support package amounting to €25 million for humanitarian demining in Ukraine, announced at the Ukraine-EU summit in February 2023. The package addresses the urgent needs of Ukrainian state operators involved in mine clearance activities.

"We are honoured to make the work of Ukrainian de-miners safer and more efficient with this European equipment. Together we can help save lives and contribute to a better future for Ukraine," Borrell wrote on Twitter (X).

On 6 February, Josep Borrell, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, arrived in Kyiv on his fourth visit since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Borrell had to spend the morning in a shelter due to a large-scale Russian missile attack.

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