PMN landmines
No. The Portuguese Army is the most active in deactivating mines in its own ex-colonies, most notably Angola, the most landmine-ridden area of the globe.
Afghanistan, Vietnam, and Iraq contain landmines.
I'm not sure if this was the earliest use, but there were land mines in the American Civil War. Precursors of conventional landmines appeared in the 15th century at the Battle of Agincourt in England.
Estimates suggest that there are millions of landmines in Angola, a result of decades of civil war. Efforts are ongoing to clear these devices and make the land safe for communities to use.
Afghanistan, Vietnam, and Iraq contain landmines.
Afghanistan, Vietnam, and Iraq contain landmines.
The No More Landmines Trust was created in 2005-05.
International Campaign to Ban Landmines was created in 1992.
Afghanistan all it takes is a Google search why waste your time on here
Nowhere. Landmines are illegal explosive devices in virtually all countries. Private individuals or entities cannot legally acquire landmines. They are available for government (military) procurement and use ONLY. The outer shell of a landmine can sometimes be purchased at various online war-replica artifact stores. You might find demilitarized ones at your local army surplus store. This will include NONE of the explosives, fragmentation, or fuse parts of landmines.
Nowhere. Landmines are illegal explosive devices in virtually all countries. Private individuals or entities cannot legally acquire landmines. They are available for government (military) procurement and use ONLY. The outer shell of a landmine can sometimes be purchased at various online war-replica artifact stores. You might find demilitarized ones at your local army surplus store. This will include NONE of the explosives, fragmentation, or fuse parts of landmines.