Demining Kits

EOD Gear Demining Kits are purpose-built tool systems designed for humanitarian demining, military EOD, and government clearance operations. Our kits support the safe detection, exposure, and removal of landmines, UXO, and ERW in post-conflict and active environments. Built using non-magnetic, non-sparking components and assembled under ISO 9001:2015 quality controls, these kits reflect real-world bomb tech experience and mission-driven design.

Demining Kits — Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


1. What is a Demining Kit?
A Demining Kit is a collection of purpose-built tools used to systematically locate, expose, and remove anti-personnel and anti-vehicle landmines, UXO, and other explosive hazards. These kits are configured to support careful, methodical clearance operations under established safety protocols.

 
2. Who uses Demining Kits?
Demining Kits are used by trained clearance professionals, including military EOD teams, humanitarian demining organizations, national mine action centers, government clearance units, and qualified contractors operating in conflict or post-conflict environments.

 
3. What’s the difference between general EOD tools and Demining Kits?
General EOD tools cover a broad range of tasks — from IED defeat to render-safe procedures. Demining Kits are specifically configured for mine clearance, emphasizing detection, probing, marking, and extraction functions tailored to landmine and UXO environments.

 
4. Are the tools in your Demining Kits compliant with safety and operational standards?
Yes. Our kits integrate industry-standard tools and accessories that are selected for durability, reliability, and safe field use. Components include non-magnetic and non-sparking tools where appropriate, engineered to minimize hazard exposure during clearance operations.

 
5. Can I customize a Demining Kit for specific mission requirements?
Absolutely. EOD Gear specializes in custom fabrication and kit configuration. We work with clients to tailor component selection — from detectors and hook & line setups to extraction tools and bagging systems — ensuring the kit aligns with mission scope, terrain challenges, and clearance protocols.

 
6. What types of tools are typically included?
Depending on configuration, a Demining Kit may include:

Mine probes and non-magnetic extraction tools
Metal detectors with rugged field readiness
Hook & Line kits (anchoring, line, pulleys)
Insulated forceps and cutting tools
Carry systems or pouches for organized deployment
Your selected kit’s product page outlines exact inclusions.
 
7. How should Demining Kits be deployed in the field?
Demining Kits are intended for use by trained personnel following recognized clearance procedures. Proper training, risk assessment, and adherence to safety frameworks are essential before field deployment.

 
8. Do you offer kits for training purposes?
Yes. In addition to operational demining equipment, we offer training aids and inert solutions designed to simulate real-world scenarios safely, supporting skill development and familiarization without live explosives.