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As part of a package including training and equipment for local deminers, members of the Ukraine State Special Transport Service, two GCS-200 demining machines are christened “Vira” – faith and “Lyubov” – love, in keeping with the tradition
With the return of the enhanced MW240 to the German Army this December, GCS is proud to announce the successful completion of its first workshop system repair.
GCS recently attended the 7th Mine Action Technology Workshop by GICHD, alongside other Mine Action practitioners and technology providers, including national authorities, the UN, and international organisations.
GCS was delighted to have hosted a distinguished group of its partners from around the world last week to receive an introduction to thelatest product range and to be given a deeper insight into the full range of technologies and services that GCS provides.
In recent years GCS has become increasingly active in areas where conflicts have not entirely come to an end. Staying on the ground in such situations comes with a certain element of risk – and it is a decision that GCS does not take lightly.
In April, GCS had the opportunity to test and demonstrate the maximum survivability of one of its remote-controlled multi-purpose machines, the GCS-200.
After an intense year of preparation GCS recently became one of the few international companies in Iraq to conduct a variety of tasks such as the search and clearance of Improvised Explosive Devices and landmines.
With over 30 years of experience, our GCS Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) experts are working daily to remove explosive remnants of war in countries around the world.