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As part of a package including training and equipment for local deminers, members of the Ukraine State Special Transport Service, two GCS-200 demining machines are christened “Vira” – faith and “Lyubov” – love, in keeping with the tradition
Crowds gathered at the exhibition booth of Global Clearance Solutions (GCS) to witness the release of their Multi-sensor Detection System (MDS) designed to increase the find rate of explosive threats.
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Global Clearance Solutions (GCS) were recently contracted to supply Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Emergency Situations (MES) with mechanical demining equipment that will be used to clear the Nagorno-Karabakh region from explosive threats.
In July this year, the organisation announced the signing of a landmark contract to supply the Bundeswehr with mechanically advanced assets aimed at improving Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) operations.
We were delighted to participate as subject matter experts in the 8th EOD online workshop this week, organised by the NATO Explosive Ordnance Disposal Centre of Excellence.
In September, GCS was awarded a new UNOPS/UNMAS contract and two Explosive Hazard Clearance teams were deployed in Mosul and environs in Iraq. Despite the challenges presented by the pandemic situation, the teams were operational within 6 weeks.
Despite the challenges presented by the unprecedented pandemic situation, GCS was successfully granted full Operational Accreditation from UNMAS and was awarded a further UNOPS/UNMAS project for explosive ordnance clearance operations in Mosul.
Check out our new video in which the GCS-100 impressively demonstrates its EOD/IEDD capabilities in various scenarios like moving/lifting and gaining access into vehicles, rubble removal, excavating and removing IEDs, human rescue and recovery.
GCS was delighted to host Jörg Marxen from MTSC Global as a guest speaker for a recent EOD/IEDD workshop held at the production site in Stockach, Germany.
GCS was delighted to have hosted a distinguished group of its partners from around the world last week to receive an introduction to thelatest product range and to be given a deeper insight into the full range of technologies and services that GCS provides.
In recent years GCS has become increasingly active in areas where conflicts have not entirely come to an end. Staying on the ground in such situations comes with a certain element of risk – and it is a decision that GCS does not take lightly.