Top 12 Demining startups

Nov 20, 2024 | By Bruce Makowsky

These startups develop ground-penetrating radars, robotic clearance systems, explosive detection sensors, remote-controlled excavation tools, AI-based mapping for demining operations, etc.
1
Country: Israel | Funding: $41M
4M Analytics clears minefields with artificial intelligence
2
Country: Switzerland
GCS specializes in the disposal of landmines and provides a wide range of solutions for explosive threat mitigation.
3
Country: Lithuania | Funding: $100K
Broswarm is a company that uses artificial intelligence to develop superior sensory arrays and sensor fusion technology for applications.
4
Country: Russia
STT GROUP develops complex for remote detection of improvised explosive devices on an unmanned aerial vehicle
5
Country: Ukraine
Efarm.pro created unmanned complex for demining the minefields. It consists of drone that scans the field and detects explosives, demining robot that helps sappers and emote-controlled tractor with a trailed protection system drives into the field, it passes the top layer of the soil, which guarantees the safe work.
6
Country: Netherlands
Mine Kafon is an engineering firm that specializes to create a drone-based unmanned demining system.
7
Country: USA
Safe Pro Group has strategically acquired and assembled best-of-breed Drone services, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and ballistic protection manufacturing companies enabling it to provide the industry’s first turnkey solution for next generation demining.
8
Country: Ukraine
Demining Solutions is the national operator of Ukraine on mine countermeasures, has all the rights to solve the issue of mine countermeasures. Our company has all permits in accordance with the national mine action standard of Ukraine and the International Mine Action Standards (IMAS).
9
Country: USA
Armtrac designs, manufactures, and sells directly and remotely operated demining machinery.
10
Country: UK
The HALO Trust is a humanitarian landmine clearance organization that creates safe and secure environments.
Editor: Bruce Makowsky
Bruce Makowsky has covered military, cyber and IT news since 2009, with a focus on U.S. Navy and Marine Corps operations, acquisition programs and budgets. In particular he worked for Inside Defense. Bruce holds a Master of Science degree in journalism from Boston University. Bruce is also an award-winning photographer, renowned for his captivating images that have earned him numerous accolades and widespread recognition in the photography community. You can contact Bruce at makowsky(at)militarystartups(dot)com