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Multi-sensor detector unveiled

Multi-sensor detector unveiled

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.

GCS-100 primed for Ukraine relief

GCS’ specialist operator training course has been well received in Ukraine. This after local authorities are under extreme pressure to clear a growing number of explosive threats...

Year-end message 2022

Year-end message 2022

This is a story of determination and teamwork. In an exclusive video interview, CEO Philipp von Michaelis shares valuable insights about the company and recaps a milestone year…

Search team revives Sinjar

Search team revives Sinjar

Returning to a place that caused hurt requires grit. Sometimes a relentless will to give back. Eight years after the war, the terror of that time still resonates. “I lost hope and thought there was no life for us anymore,” says…

Demining boost set for Azerbaijan

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.

GCS in Iraq: Successfully Navigating Multiple Challenges

GCS in Iraq: Successfully Navigating Multiple Challenges

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.

GCS workshop for in-country partners a great success

GCS workshop for in-country partners a great success

GCS was delighted to have hosted a distinguished group of its partners from around the world last week to receive an introduction to the latest product range and to be given a deeper insight into the full range of technologies and services that GCS provides.

When tensions flare – GCS in Libya

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.