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>From The Electronic Telegraph (UK)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/et?ac=003038683162729&rtmo=lnklPHPt&atmo=HHHHHH8L&pg=/et/00/9/28/wmine28.html

Landmine armed with hopping foot can rearrange itself
By Robert Uhlig, Technology Correspondent


  A HOPPING landmine that can leap up to 30ft in the air and fill gaps left by 
minefield clearance operations is being developed by the American military.
Equipped with a powerful piston-driven foot, ultrasonic sensors and radios, the 
self-righting mines will be able to detect the distance to neighbouring mines and 
sense when some are missing. When this happens the remaining mines will be able to hop 
around until they once more form a regular pattern, covering the original area of the 
minefield.

Military chiefs have asked that this be accomplished within 10 seconds, New Scientist 
magazine reports today. America has spent £8 million developing the system because it 
circumvents the Ottawa Convention - which it has pledged to sign in 2006 - which bans 
anti-personnel landmines. Anti-tank minefields are usually protected by small 
anti-personnel mines designed to kill and maim soldiers who are trying to clear a path 
for vehicles.

The American Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency decided to develop 
"intelligent" mines to make anti-tank minefields "self-healing" without using 
anti-personnel mines. Rush Robinett, who is developing the hopping landmine at the 
Sandia National Laboratory in Albuquerque, New Mexico, said: "I was catching 
grasshoppers to go trout fishing when I noticed that they jump around in a random 
fashion, hit the ground in an arbitrary orientation, then right themselves and jump 
again.

"I said to myself, 'I can build a robot that can do that'. Robots with wheels and 
tracks can't crawl over things more than a fraction of the dimension of their body. A 
hopping robot can clear things that are 10 to one hundred times its body dimension."

Anti-landmine campaigners did not immediately condemn the hopping mine. Mark Hiznay of 
Human Rights Watch, a pressure group in Washington DC, said the hopping mines would be 
a good alterative to ordinary devices provided they could not be detonated 
inadvertently or accidentally.

Mr Hiznay said: "The main concern we have is how sensitive the device's fuses are to 
the unintentional acts of a person. We're asking governments to clarify what physical 
forces are necessary to set off all types of mines."

Tony Howgate, of the Ministry of Defence's Battlefield Engineering Wing, warned that 
there were problems with the proposed system.He said: "The advantage of mines is that 
they are cheap, simple and effective. This isn't going to be cheap or simple, and the 
more complicated it gets, the more unreliable it'll be."

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