Our Services

Non-Technical Survey (NTS)

Before a single mine is cleared, we need to know where to look. Our teams work with local communities, study the land, and map areas of suspected contamination — so that demining resources go exactly where they're needed most.

Explosive Ordnance Risk Education
(EORE)

Knowing what to do — and what not to do — can save your life. We educate civilians, especially in frontline and recently de-occupied areas, on how to recognize and avoid the dangers of mines and unexploded ordnance.

Drone Surveys

Aerial assessment is a critical first step in understanding the scope of contamination in any given area. UAVs allow us to safely cover large stretches of potentially contaminated land from the air, delivering fast, accurate data that guides every step of the clearance process.

Association of Mine Action Volunteers

Engineers and Scientists in Service of Ukraine

Clearing Ukraine of mines is not just a humanitarian mission — it is an engineering and environmental challenge. We bring together scientists, engineers, and volunteers to integrate modern technology into every step of the demining process. From AI-assisted drone surveys to vegetation and soil analysis, we take a broader, environment-centric view of land rehabilitation — because making Ukraine safe means more than removing mines. It means restoring the land itself.

Association of Mine Action Volunteers

A Methodical Approach to a Massive Problem

Understand the Terrain

We use drones, AI, and community engagement to locate and map contaminated areas before any ground teams are deployed — keeping people safe while building an accurate picture of the threat.

Educate & Empower

We train civilians and volunteers to recognize and avoid explosive hazards, and work with EOD professionals to ensure the right people have the right knowledge to act safely.

Rehabilitate

Demining is just the beginning. We take a broader, environment-centric view of land rehabilitation — analyzing vegetation, soil composition, and other ecological factors to understand not just where the dangers are, but how the land itself can be restored to health and productivity.