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e 230 State Party retained 2004 2005 Additional informationvolunteered by the State Party
Canada 1928 1907 | true |
Canada 1928 1907
Canada informed the Standing Committee on the General Status and | true |
Canada informed the Standing Committee on the General Status and
Operation of the Convention that since entry into force it had used 180 Type | false |
Operation of the Convention that since entry into force it had used 180 Type
M-14 mines for research and training, noting the value of this mine for these | false |
M-14 mines for research and training, noting the value of this mine for these
purposes being its low metal content and that it is found in many mine-affected countries. In addition, Canada informed the Standing Committee that | false |
purposes being its low metal content and that it is found in many mine-affected countries. In addition, Canada informed the Standing Committee that
8 Type PMR-2A mines were used to test and evaluate personal protective | false |
8 Type PMR-2A mines were used to test and evaluate personal protective
equipment given that the fragment velocity and size of this mine is quite | false |
equipment given that the fragment velocity and size of this mine is quite
different from other mines and because it too is found in many mine-affected | false |
different from other mines and because it too is found in many mine-affected
countries. As well, Canada indicated that 102 Type PMA-2 mines were used | false |
countries. As well, Canada indicated that 102 Type PMA-2 mines were used
to test and evaluate metal detectors and instrumented prodders as this mine | false |
to test and evaluate metal detectors and instrumented prodders as this mine
represents a difficult target for detection and to test and evaluate protective | false |
represents a difficult target for detection and to test and evaluate protective
equipment. Furthermore, Canada indicated that since the First Review | false |
equipment. Furthermore, Canada indicated that since the First Review
Conference it had used 6 Type PMA-2, 3 Type PP-M1-NA1, 6 Type PMN-2, | false |
Conference it had used 6 Type PMA-2, 3 Type PP-M1-NA1, 6 Type PMN-2,
3 Type PMR 2A and 3 Type M14 mines in support of the Canadian portion of | false |
3 Type PMR 2A and 3 Type M14 mines in support of the Canadian portion of
the International Test and Evaluation Programme (ITEP) project to test mine | false |
the International Test and Evaluation Programme (ITEP) project to test mine
detectors and mechanical demining vehicles and for research on the blast | false |
detectors and mechanical demining vehicles and for research on the blast
effects of the human body. | false |
effects of the human body.
Cape Verde10 | true |
Cape Verde10
Chile 6245 5895 | true |
Chile 6245 5895
Chile reported that in 2004 348 mines were used by the Chilean army and 2 by | true |
Chile reported that in 2004 348 mines were used by the Chilean army and 2 by
the Chilean navy. In 2004 retained mines were used for EOD training and | false |
the Chilean navy. In 2004 retained mines were used for EOD training and
evaluation of deminers. | false |
evaluation of deminers.
Colombia 986 886 | true |
Colombia 986 886
Congo, Republic of 372 372 | true |
Congo, Republic of 372 372
10 Cape Verde has not yet submitted a transparency report in accordance with Article 7 of the Convention. | true |
10 Cape Verde has not yet submitted a transparency report in accordance with Article 7 of the Convention.
Mines reported | true |
Mines reported
State Party retained | true |
State Party retained
2004 2005 | true |
2004 2005
Additional information volunteered by the State Party | true |
Additional information volunteered by the State Party
Croatia 6478 6400 | true |
Croatia 6478 6400
Croatia informed the Standing Committee on the General Status and | true |
Croatia informed the Standing Committee on the General Status and
Operation of the Convention that the main purpose in retaining mines was to | false |
Operation of the Convention that the main purpose in retaining mines was to
test demining machines, that 78 mines (i.e., 20 Type PMA-1, 20 Type PMA-2, | false |
test demining machines, that 78 mines (i.e., 20 Type PMA-1, 20 Type PMA-2,
20 Type PMA-3, 8 Type PMR-2A and 10 Type PROM-1) were used in 2004 | false |
20 Type PMA-3, 8 Type PMR-2A and 10 Type PROM-1) were used in 2004
for this purpose. In addition, it indicated that in 2004, the Centre for Testing, | false |
for this purpose. In addition, it indicated that in 2004, the Centre for Testing,
Development and Training was established with its primary task being to test | false |
Development and Training was established with its primary task being to test
demining machines, mine detection dogs and metal detectors, and, to | false |
demining machines, mine detection dogs and metal detectors, and, to
undertake research and development of other demining techniques and | false |
undertake research and development of other demining techniques and
technologies. Croatia estimated that 189 mines would be needed in 2005. | false |
technologies. Croatia estimated that 189 mines would be needed in 2005.
Cyprus 1000 1000 | true |
Cyprus 1000 1000
Czech Republic 4849 4829 The Czech Republic reported that 20 mines were used for EOD specialist training in 2004. | true |
Czech Republic 4849 4829 The Czech Republic reported that 20 mines were used for EOD specialist training in 2004.
Democratic Republic of the | true |
Democratic Republic of the
Congo11 | false |
Congo11
Denmark 2,058 1,989 | true |
Denmark 2,058 1,989
Denmark reported that its retained mines are used as follows: a demonstration | false |
Denmark reported that its retained mines are used as follows: a demonstration
of the effects of anti-personnel mines is given to all recruits during training; | false |
of the effects of anti-personnel mines is given to all recruits during training;
during training of engineer units for international tasks, instructors in mine | false |
during training of engineer units for international tasks, instructors in mine
awareness are trained to handle anti-personnel mines; and, during training of | false |
awareness are trained to handle anti-personnel mines; and, during training of
ammunition clearing units, anti-personnel mines are used for training in | false |
ammunition clearing units, anti-personnel mines are used for training in
ammunition dismantling. | false |
ammunition dismantling.
Djibouti 2,996 2,996 | true |
Djibouti 2,996 2,996
Ecuador12 3,970 | true |
Ecuador12 3,970
El Salvador 96 96 | true |
El Salvador 96 96
11 In its report submitted in 2004, the Democratic Republic of the Congo indicated that the decision concerning mines retained is pending. | true |
11 In its report submitted in 2004, the Democratic Republic of the Congo indicated that the decision concerning mines retained is pending.
12 No updated information was provided by Ecuador in 2005. | true |
12 No updated information was provided by Ecuador in 2005.
Equatorial Guinea13 Eritrea14 222 9 France 4,466 4,455 Germany 2,537 2,496 Germany reported that 41 mines were used in 2004 by the Federal Armed Forces for neutralization of fuses and for the “Wolf” Light Truck mine protection programme. In addition, Germany reported that mines are retained | true |
Equatorial Guinea13 Eritrea14 222 9 France 4,466 4,455 Germany 2,537 2,496 Germany reported that 41 mines were used in 2004 by the Federal Armed Forces for neutralization of fuses and for the “Wolf” Light Truck mine protection programme. In addition, Germany reported that mines are retained
for demining research and development, dog training and for testing the | false |
for demining research and development, dog training and for testing the
“Rhino” demining machine. | false |
“Rhino” demining machine.
Greece 7,224 7,224 | true |
Greece 7,224 7,224
Guinea Bissau15 | true |
Guinea Bissau15
Guyana16 | true |
Guyana16
Honduras17 826 | true |
Honduras17 826
Hungary18 1,500 See note | true |
Hungary18 1,500 See note
Ireland 103 85 | true |
Ireland 103 85
Italy 811 806 | true |
Italy 811 806
Japan 8,359 6,946 | true |
Japan 8,359 6,946
Japan informed the Standing Committee on the General Status and Operation of | true |
Japan informed the Standing Committee on the General Status and Operation of
the Convention that in 2005 it plans to implement educational training on mine | false |
the Convention that in 2005 it plans to implement educational training on mine
detection and clearance by special units which will involve live demolition | false |
detection and clearance by special units which will involve live demolition
training and that Japan will conduct tests pertaining to the development of mine | false |
training and that Japan will conduct tests pertaining to the development of mine
detection technologies in 2005 and 2006. Japan further informed the Standing | false |
detection technologies in 2005 and 2006. Japan further informed the Standing
Committee that for these activities it will use Type 63, Type 67, Type 80, Type | false |
Committee that for these activities it will use Type 63, Type 67, Type 80, Type
87 helicopter-carried scatterable, and Type M3 anti-personnel mines. | false |
87 helicopter-carried scatterable, and Type M3 anti-personnel mines.
Jordan 1,000 1,000 | true |
Jordan 1,000 1,000
13 Equatorial Guinea has not yet submitted a transparency report in accordance with Article 7 of the Convention. | true |
13 Equatorial Guinea has not yet submitted a transparency report in accordance with Article 7 of the Convention.
14 In its report submitted in 2005, Eritrea indicated that the mines retained under Article 3 were inert. | true |
14 In its report submitted in 2005, Eritrea indicated that the mines retained under Article 3 were inert.
15 In its reports submitted in 2004 and 2005, Guinea Bissau indicated that it would retain a very limited number of AP mines. | true |
15 In its reports submitted in 2004 and 2005, Guinea Bissau indicated that it would retain a very limited number of AP mines.
16 Guyana has not yet submitted a transparency report in accordance with Article 7 of the Convention. | true |
16 Guyana has not yet submitted a transparency report in accordance with Article 7 of the Convention.
17 No updated information was provided by Honduras in 2005. | true |
17 No updated information was provided by Honduras in 2005.
18 Hungary indicated that on 14 October 2005, it destroyed its 1,500 anti-personnel mines previously retained under Article 3. | true |
18 Hungary indicated that on 14 October 2005, it destroyed its 1,500 anti-personnel mines previously retained under Article 3.
Kenya19 3,000 | true |
Kenya19 3,000
Latvia20 N/A 21 | true |
Latvia20 N/A 21
Luxembourg 976 956 | true |
Luxembourg 976 956
The Former Yugoslav Republic | true |
The Former Yugoslav Republic
of Macedonia 4,000 4,000 | false |
of Macedonia 4,000 4,000
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia informed the Standing | true |
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia informed the Standing
Committee on the General Status and Operation of the Convention that it is a | false |
Committee on the General Status and Operation of the Convention that it is a
priority to proceed efficiently with the use of retained mines for training | false |
priority to proceed efficiently with the use of retained mines for training
purposes and that it will report progress regarding the status of these retained | false |
purposes and that it will report progress regarding the status of these retained
mines. | false |
mines.
Malawi21 21 21 | true |
Malawi21 21 21
Mali22 600 600 | true |
Mali22 600 600
Mauritania23 728 See note | true |
Mauritania23 728 See note
Moldova, Rep. of 736 249 | true |
Moldova, Rep. of 736 249
Mozambique 1,470 1,470 | true |
Mozambique 1,470 1,470
Namibia 9,999 6,151 | true |
Namibia 9,999 6,151
Netherlands 3,553 3,176 | true |
Netherlands 3,553 3,176
The Netherlands informed the Standing Committee on the General Status and | true |
The Netherlands informed the Standing Committee on the General Status and
Operation of the Convention that, in 2004, 366 Type 22 and 11 Type DM31 | false |
Operation of the Convention that, in 2004, 366 Type 22 and 11 Type DM31
anti-personnel mines were used for the training of 7,000 military personnel in | false |
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