Technology & Safety

Technology

Built to Last

All MineWolf products are developed to respond to the growing needs for mechanical devices in demining. Consequently, the MineWolf product line has been designed relying on proven and mature technologies. The basic machine has been in use for many years on all continents, primarily for resource recovery and land clearance in the forestry industry. As a result, the highest reliability and a functioning support and service infrastructure can be ensured.

The right tool for the right task

The unique toolbox system, comprising exchangeable working heads (tiller or flail), enables the operator to apply the right mechanical tool for specific tasks. The patented open tiller design compensates for the limitations of existing systems and shows unprecedented results when used against both AP and AT mines. The basket type segment structure allows the mine blast to expand through the tiller to avoid or reduce damage. At the same time, the MineWolf achieves comprehensive ground penetration; at a clearance speed of 1 km/h the soil is impacted by the chisels every 43 mm and thus guarantees that even the smallest AP mines are destroyed.

The flail mounted on the MineWolf produces reliable results and proves effective against heavy AT mines and on rocky ground.

Safety

MineWolf machines provide the ultimate in safety features including option for remote-control, armoured steel tested against AP and AT mine detonations up to 15 kg of TNT, and safety-glass tested against armour-piercing ammunition.

Other features include automatic fire-suppression system, fuel tank detonation-prevention system, V-shaped armoured undercarriage, and biometrically tested cabin with 4-point safety belt as well as protection against extreme temperatures, dust and noise.

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