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Mine Kafon Drone: An Unmanned Airborne Demining System

Descrizione del progetto

Un drone per ripulire i campi minati

Le mine terrestri attive diffondono morte e paura in tutto il mondo, colpendo principalmente civili, per la maggior parte donne e bambini. Si stima che ogni giorno 10 persone vengano uccise da una degli oltre 100 milioni di mine attive presenti in oltre 60 paesi. Lo sminamento rimane indispensabile per la sicurezza delle popolazioni nelle aree belligeranti o post-belligeranti. Tuttavia, i metodi esistenti basati su tecniche manuali o sull’impiego di animali sono costosi, pericolosi e limitano lentamente l’efficacia del processo di sminamento. Il progetto MKD, finanziato dall’UE, propone un nuovo sistema di rilevamento delle mine terrestri basato su velivoli telecomandati (UAV, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles). Il sistema Mine Kafon Drone è una soluzione sicura, affidabile, efficiente, veloce ed economica. Esso mappa e scansiona intere aree per trovare le mine e quindi posiziona un piccolo detonatore su ogni mina rilevata.

Obiettivo

"There are more than 100 million active landmines throughout the world. These explosive devices not only kill 10 innocent civilians every day, but they breed fear and helplessness in the minds of millions of people around the world. Speaking about the landmine issue, Paul McCartney of The Beatles said: ""When a war is over I think it's a cowardly thing to leave the war behind you in minefields that hit women and children and the most vulnerable. Imagine the war is finished and you go to work and there are snipers shooting at you. Imagine taking your kids to the beach and you find that the beach is blowing up beneath you. Like there's nowhere safe.""

Using current technologies, detecting and clearing all landmines across the entire world would not be accomplished within our lifetime. These established processes, such as manual or animal-based discovery, are slow, dangerous and expensive. These drawbacks often mean that no demining efforts are even started in the first place.

Massoud and Mahmud Hassani, the founders of Mine Kafon, grew up on the edge of Kabul, in Afghanistan. They experienced the horrors of landmines from an early age. These experiences fueled the brothers to found Hassani Design BV and develop the Mine Kafon Drone (MKD) system. Using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), the MKD offers a disruptive solution to landmine detection, providing a reliable and safe system that maps entire areas and scans them centimetre by centimere. Moreover, it does so faster, cheaper and more efficient than current technologies, without putting any human or animal life at risk.

The following proposal explores MKD's potential by examining its technical feasibility (problem-solution fit) and its commercial feasibility (product-market fit). With an increasing amount of money allocated for humanitarian demining, and with the drone market undergoing an exponential rise, the time to solve this long overdue problem is now. Help us make the world a safer, more hopeful place!"

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H2020-EIC-SMEInst-2018-2020

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Bando secondario

H2020-SMEInst-2018-2020-1

Meccanismo di finanziamento

SME-1 - SME instrument phase 1

Coordinatore

HASSANI DESIGN BV
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 50 000,00
Indirizzo
PROFESSOR MOSERSTRAAT 42 A ATELIER 0 1
6224BL MAASTRICHT
Paesi Bassi

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Regione
Zuid-Nederland Limburg (NL) Zuid-Limburg
Tipo di attività
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 71 429,00