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hstamids
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
HUMANITARIAN DEMINING R&D PROGRAM
HSTAMIDS
U.S. Army’s
proven handheld detector
combining GPR
and metal
detector
technology
The U.S. Army’s Handheld Standoff Mine Detection System (HSTAMIDS) AN/
PSS-14 is a dual sensor mine detector that combines ground penetrating radar (GPR) technology, highly sensitive metal detector (MD) technology, and
advanced data fusion algorithms in a unique manner, enabling the system to
reliably and consistently detect AP and AT mines. Through numerous comprehensive tests in diverse soil types and environments, HSTAMIDS has demonstrated excellent probability of detection with low false alarm rates. The
multi-sensor data fusion algorithms allow the operator to effectively discriminate between mines and clutter. As the operator advances, the algorithms continuously update the terrain model, enabling the system to automatically adapt to varying soil conditions.
STATUS
Operational field
evaluations are underway in Cambodia in
partnership with The
HALO Trust and Mines
Advisory Group.
Evaluations were completed in Thailand and
Afghanistan and performance assessments
occurred in Thailand,
Namibia and Afghanistan.
Potential mine detections are provided to the operator via audio alert signals. Operational field evaluations are providing groundbreaking results and
revolutionary demining procedures are changing the future of humanitarian
demining.
FEATURES
• Dual sensor, handheld
mine detector
• Combines EMI sensor and
GPR to detect low metal
mines
• Real time data algorithms for mine-clutter
discrimination
• Modified Minelab F1A4
metal detector with
ground compensation
HALO Trust OFE — Cambodia
High density clutter
APPLICATIONS
• Dense or highly
cluttered minefields
where highly accurate
metal vs. mine
discrimination
provides greater
efficiency and
clearance rates
HD PROGRAM’S HSTAMIDS
OPERATIONAL FIELD EVALUATION RESULTS
SEARCH
AREA
(M²)
MINE
CALLS
Cambodia-HALO
Apr ’06 –Mar ‘08
425,113
51,418
Cambodia-MAG
Nov ’07-Mar ‘08
17,745
Thailand
Aug ’06 - Feb ‘07
Afghanistan
May ’06 - Jul ’06
COUNTRY
DATES
Government POC
US Army RDECOM CERDEC NVESD
Attn: Peter Ngan
10221 Burbeck Road
Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-5806 USA
Phone: +1-703-704-2430
Fax: +1-703-704-3001
peter.ngan@us.army.mil
www.humanitarian-demining.org
Corporate POC
CyTerra Corporation
Attn: Herb Duvoisin
7558 Southland Blvd Suite 130
Orlando, FL 32809 USA
Phone: +1 407-926-1911
hduvoisin@cyterrcorp.com
K5 Minebelt — Cambodia
MAG OFE — Cambodia
TOTAL
TOTAL
DETECTIONS
CLUTTER
REJECTION
(%)
MINES
FOUND
893,811
945,229
94.6%
3632
8,669
35,202
43,871
80%
140
33,830
4,549
30,678
35,227
87.1%
9
5,269
1,268
24,319
25,587
95.0%
11
481,957 65,904
984,010
1049914
94%
3792
CLUTTER
CALLS
7 August 2008

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