Japonya, Ukrayna'daki kara mayınlarını temizlemek için uzmanları nasıl seferber ediyor?
Japonya, Ukrayna'nın dünyanın en tehlikeli savaş miraslarından biri olan ve topraklarını kirleten milyonlarca kara mayınından kurtulmasına yardımcı olmak için küresel bir çabaya öncülük ediyor.
02:46But we're doing it because if we will wait when war will stop,
02:52we will lose totally our economy because our economy is in a big part,
02:57it's agriculture, production.
03:01Japan and Ukraine have developed a new approach, the so-called nexus,
03:06which is all about getting rid of the landmines, but also what comes next.
03:10Nexus idea, it's not doing just clearance, it's clearance,
03:15it's thinking about future and what will happen in the area in the future after clearance,
03:20what will rebuild and in what time period,
03:23how we work with local authorities,
03:26how we work with local citizens, with local business.
03:30Japanese engineering and manufacturing company Niken Corporation
03:34has given 12 landmine clearance machines to Ukraine
03:38since the beginning of the conflict.
03:40Thousands of miles away from the Tokyo conference,
04:03the Niken machine is being put through its paces in a real-life simulation.
04:11Here in Cambodia, officers from Ukraine's emergency services
04:14are learning how to use the equipment on the ground
04:17before heading home where they'll train up their colleagues in turn.
04:21Coordinated by the Japan International Cooperation Agency, JICA,
04:26this training camp pulls together expertise from the Cambodia Mine Action Center and Niken
04:33to pass on knowledge and skills to trainees from the Ukrainian State Emergency Service.
04:39This is one of several training sessions JICA has held in Cambodia,
04:45a country that knows all too well the deadly toll that landmines exact.
04:50Mines are not used to do so many of the
05:18altı
05:18ikincinin
05:21elektronik
05:22ve
05:23bazı
05:24ecme
05:26karena
05:28okuyo
05:32ukraina
05:32acți
05:33konference
05:34samalkan
05:34kamaishi
05:35haroto
05:35hima
05:36sağl Harmonic
05:36cihet
05:36cihet
05:37training
05:37program
05:37is
05:38two
05:38prong
05:38just
05:40simply
05:40providing
05:41equipment
05:41doesn't
05:41work
05:42well
05:42because
05:42when
05:43introducing
05:45a
05:45new
05:46technology
05:46or
05:46new
05:46equipment
05:47That technology and equipment should be properly used, meaning that capacity development and human resource development is key.
05:54The idea is that the Ukrainian officers in Cambodia will now train up their colleagues back in the field.
06:01We really hope that those kind of trainers will be the focal or core of the human resource development in Ukraine.
06:10While efforts in Cambodia aim to prevent future casualties from mines, the toll in Ukraine is already immense.
06:19With tens of thousands of people there in need of prosthetic limbs, one Japanese company is exploring how its technology could help.
06:30Obara Kogyo is a fourth-generation Tokyo-based prosthetics company with more than 70 years of experience.
06:37Obara Kogyo has received inquiries from organizations in Ukraine, and is considering how best to respond.
07:07to the evident need for prosthetics, but in a country where medical facilities are over-stretched.
07:13We've seen the brute strength of the demining machine in action in Cambodia, and other technologies are also in development
07:43with more soldiers on the ground.
07:46Industrial drone company ProDrone is working with Tokyo consultancy Padeco, and two local Ukrainian partners to develop AI-powered drones that can detect mines from the sky.
07:58Someone said to demining in Ukraine takes more than 100 years, but, well, we didn't calculate, but if this technology can contribute, then it's going to be much faster and less dangerous.
08:13It is very, very high technology, because lower altitude is very difficult to fly, but our drone can do only 20 centimetres.
08:25Then, if one metre, the detector cannot detect anything.
08:31The drones use software to map the exact location of where the mines are detected.
08:37The flight path is also programmed so the drones fly autonomously.
08:42Nogoya-based ProDrone is currently testing them at its headquarters and invited a delegation of Ukrainian companies to watch.
08:52Nogoya-based ProDrone-
08:59Nogoya-
09:00Nogoya-
09:19vlad kozak of the ukrainian foundation post-up was in nagoya
09:25this year we had a project with the state emergency service of ukraine
09:29where we surveyed 5 million square meters of suspected hazardous areas
09:36and confirmed hazardous areas
09:38so we used agricultural drones that were mostly popular in ukraine
09:41and right now we went to the next level
09:45to try and test custom-made solutions for such applications
09:50the widespread use of landmines has decimated farming
09:55before the war much of this land was used for agriculture
09:59ukraine exported enormous quantities of food it was known as the breadbasket of
10:05europe and its agriculture sector accounted for
10:07around 10 percent of its gdp
10:10at a side event during the conference ukrainian chef yevhen klopotenko was serving up ukraine's
10:17borscht soup made from vegetables from fields recently cleared of landmines to raise awareness
10:23three years ago four years ago you've been farming all of your life
10:27and then uh russian weight and uh mined all the territories
10:32and then was the time when uh we pushed the russian army back
10:37and now we had again we have these fields but they are mined
10:40and the farmers they they can only farm and they that's their craft
10:44every day they can be killed they can be killed by the drone or they can be killed by the mine
10:48so that's the real price of the food
10:51it was a moment for local people to find out more about ukraine and landmines
10:56and of course taste the traditional dish
10:58ima mo jirai ga kondake ooku arun da teu toko wa
11:03aratamete odo kimashita shi
11:05ano shimin no hitotachi ga
11:08mojidai wo ki ni sezu ni
11:09kuraseru toki ga kuru to ii na to ufu ni omoyimashita
11:12jirai wo inu de sakas koho toko ka te no shi eita
11:17mojiro katta
11:19jirai ga aru to so no gyo toko ga zende deki nai toko moatte
11:24それが tekkiu saれて daichi ga yu miga いたっていうのが分かって
11:27to te mo ureši ki mochi
11:28with new agreements signed and fresh partnerships launched japan's role in ukraine goes beyond funding
11:45it's a full-scale effort saving lives and preparing the ground for recovery and reconstruction
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