Japonia wykorzystuje globalną wiedzę specjalistyczną do usuwania min w Ukrainie
Japonia przewodzi globalnym wysiłkom, które mają na celu pomoc Ukrainie w usunięciu z jej ziemi jednej z najniebezpieczniejszych spuścizn wojennych na świecie – milionów min lądowych.
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00:26Ukraina jest największe czołgo najczęściej minęsko-contaminy国u
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00:33Stare flow rozdziel nadal,
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00:54Naples z FASZPYW onsłagwальногоチャンネル.
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01:01jest jedna z majorą
01:11jest to możliwość
01:13dokonania international
01:14supportu,
01:15technical,
01:16finansowe
01:16i humanitarno,
01:18to acelerate
01:19demining
01:19w Ukrainie.
01:21Jestem
01:22nie tylko
01:22na
01:23making
01:23kraj
01:23safer
01:24teraz,
01:25ale
01:25jak
01:25an
01:26economic
01:26gateway
01:27to
01:27future.
01:27The Japanese
01:31foreign minister
01:31said landmines
01:32cast a dark
01:34shadow over
01:35Ukraine's future
01:36and stressed the
01:37importance of mine
01:38action through
01:39international
01:40public-private
01:41partnerships.
01:42Zidai
01:45対策
01:45to
01:46Ucrania
01:46to
01:47安全
01:48and
01:49use
01:50to
01:51use
01:52to
01:53support
01:53Ukraine's
01:54new
01:55package,
01:56the Ukraine
01:57mine
01:57action
01:58support
01:58initiative,
01:59which aims
02:00to boost
02:00human resources
02:01and technology.
02:05Mr.
02:05Motegi outlined
02:07a new package,
02:08the Ukraine
02:09Mine Action
02:10Support Initiative,
02:11which aims
02:12to boost
02:12human resources
02:13and technology,
02:15integrating mine
02:16action into
02:17Ukraine's
02:17broader recovery.
02:19He also
02:20announced a new
02:21partnership with
02:22Colombia,
02:22another country
02:23with a history
02:24of landmine
02:25contamination
02:26and a financial
02:27contribution to
02:28the NATO
02:28fund that
02:29supports mine
02:29action in
02:30Ukraine.
02:33Ukraine's
02:34deputy minister
02:35of economy,
02:36environment and
02:36agriculture says
02:38the ongoing
02:38conflict makes
02:39clearing landmines
02:41even more
02:41dangerous.
02:43It's really
02:44complicated
02:45our work,
02:46but we're
02:48doing it
02:48because if
02:49we will wait
02:50when war
02:51will stop,
02:52we will lose
02:53totally our
02:54economy
02:54because our
02:55economy is
02:56in a big part
02:56it's
02:57agriculture,
02:58production.
03:01Japan and
03:02Ukraine have
03:03developed
03:03a new
03:04approach,
03:04the so-called
03:05nexus,
03:06which is all
03:06about getting
03:07rid of the
03:08landmines,
03:08but also
03:09what comes
03:10next.
03:11Nexus idea
03:12is not
03:13doing just
03:13clearance,
03:15it's thinking
03:15about future
03:16and what
03:17will happen
03:18in the area
03:19in the future
03:19after clearance,
03:20what will
03:21rebuild
03:21and in what
03:22time period,
03:24how we work
03:24with local
03:25authorities,
03:26how we work
03:27with local
03:27citizens,
03:28local business.
03:30Japanese
03:31engineering
03:32and manufacturing
03:33company,
03:33Niken Corporation,
03:34has given
03:3512 landmine
03:36clearance
03:37machines
03:37to Ukraine
03:38since the
03:38beginning
03:39of the
03:39conflict.
04:01Thousands
04:01of miles
04:02away from
04:02the Tokyo
04:03conference,
04:03the Niken
04:04machine is
04:05being put
04:05through its
04:05paces in
04:06a real-life
04:07simulation.
04:11Here in
04:11Cambodia,
04:12officers from
04:13Ukraine's
04:13emergency services
04:15are learning
04:15how to use
04:16the equipment
04:17on the ground
04:18before heading
04:18home where
04:19they'll train
04:19up their
04:20colleagues in
04:21turn.
04:22Coordinated
04:23by the Japan
04:24International
04:24Cooperation
04:25Agency,
04:26JICA,
04:27this training
04:28camp pulls
04:28together expertise
04:30from the
04:30Cambodia Mine
04:31Action Center
04:32and Niken
04:33to pass
04:34on knowledge
04:34and skills
04:35to trainees
04:36from the
04:36Ukrainian
04:37State
04:37Emergency
04:38Service.
04:40This is one
04:41of several
04:42training sessions
04:43JICA has
04:43held in
04:44Cambodia,
04:45a country
04:46that knows
04:46all too
04:47well the
04:47deadly toll
04:48that landmines
04:49exact.
04:50The
04:53area, the
04:54most of the
04:55buildings
04:56are
04:57dangerous.
04:57Not
04:58the
05:00farmers
05:00can
05:01be
05:02occupied and
05:02there are
05:03inhabitants of the
05:04landmines
05:05where people want to
05:06live, but
05:06there are
05:06dangerous, there are
05:08dangerous areas,
05:09dangerous areas,
05:09their
05:12buildings,
05:13their
05:14garage,
05:14which
05:15they want to
05:17Tak samo, bardzo zbierające linii elektroporodowy,
05:23różne infrastruktury obiektów na nieokupowanych terytorii.
05:31W Tokioach, w Ukrainie Mine Action Conference,
05:34Kamiishi Hiroto, z JICA,
05:36powiedział, że programu jest two-pronged.
05:39Przysięgnie przybyło się, że nie działa dobrze,
05:42ponieważ, kiedy wprowadzimy nowy technologie,
05:46To informacje i now equipment i technologii powinni być zgodnie,
05:50to znaczy, że capacite i humana resourcesu jest to key.
05:54To idea, jest że w Ukrainie ucranianie uczyzni w Kambodzie
05:57nowy ćwiczy na obrotę swoich kolegów w bieżu.
06:01W życiu, że to rodzaj ćwiczymy, że to będzie główny,
06:05czy to, czy to, ory, o twojej kawcie w Ukrainie.
06:11Wielki w Kambodzie próbują, aby przemówić przyszłości na przyszłości,
06:16Ukraina jest już ogromne.
06:19W tysiące tysiące ludzi z nimi potrzebują,
06:23jedna japońska firma jest eksplorująca,
06:26jak jej technologi może pomóc.
06:31Obara Kogyo jest czwartą,
06:33tokyo-kowalne firma,
06:35z około 70 lat doświadczenia.
06:38My w firmie jest zewnątrzny, jak to jest w latach w latach,
06:43jak to jest znowu, jak to jest znowu.
06:47Ale też, że też też są technologiczne,
06:50które też są wyobraźnią 3D-printerą.
06:52Zatem, że to jest to, że to jest to, że to jest to, że to jest to, że to jest to, że to jest to, że to jest to, że to jest to, że to jest to.
07:01Obara Kogiu, z nami odkaliście z organizacjami w Ukrainie,
07:05Ukraine i jest considering how best to respond
07:08to the evident need for prosthetics
07:10when in a country where medical facilities are overstretched.
07:35We've seen the brute strength of the demining machine in action in Cambodia and other technologies are also in development to try and minimise the risks to soldiers on the ground.
07:46Industrial drone company ProDrone is working with Tokyo consultancy Padeko and two local Ukrainian partners to develop AI-powered drones that can detect mines from the sky.
07:59Someone said to demining in crime takes more than 100 years.
08:05But, well, we didn't calculate, but if this technology can contribute, then it's going to be much faster and less dangerous.
08:15It is very, very high technology because lower altitude is very difficult to fly, but our drone can do only 20 centimetres.
08:26Then, if one metre, the detector cannot detect anything.
08:32The drones use software to map the exact location of where the mines are detected.
08:38The flight path is also programmed so the drones fly autonomously.
08:42Nagoya-based ProDrone is currently testing them at its headquarters and invited a delegation of Ukrainian companies to watch.
08:53This is a drone that can connect the drone with a brass metal device.
08:56The electronic device is simply attached to the ground where the drone is flying easily.
09:07From the distance between the ground, the distance is the radius of the ground and the distance is the distance.
09:12And the two separate areas are combined with the connection.
09:15The three sets from both sides.
09:16Wlad Kozak of the Ukrainian Foundation Post-Up was in Nagoya.
09:46We try and test custom-made solutions for such applications.
09:51The widespread use of landmines has decimated farming.
09:56Before the war, much of this land was used for agriculture.
10:00Ukraine exported enormous quantities of food.
10:03It was known as the breadbasket of Europe.
10:06And its agriculture sector accounted for around 10% of its GDP.
10:12At a side event during the conference, Ukrainian chef Yevhen Klopotenko
10:16was serving up Ukraine's borscht soup, made from vegetables,
10:20from fields recently cleared of landmines to raise awareness.
10:24Three years ago, four years ago, you've been farming all of your life.
10:28And then Russian weight and mined all the territories.
10:32And then was the time when we pushed the Russian army back.
10:37And now again, we have these fields, but they are mined.
10:40And the farmers, they can only farm.
10:42And that's their craft.
10:44Every day they can be killed.
10:45They 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.
10:58If there's no damage, there's a lot of water,
11:00that's probably the same way as usual.
11:04We have a very special discussion on our show.
11:06It's very important to hear what the people and women have.
11:07We have faith in this world,
11:08and we have to think that the truth is what we need to be kept.
11:12Zdjęcia w
11:42Here on is launched. Japan's role in Ukraine goes beyond funding.
11:46It's a full-scale effort, saving lives and preparing the ground for recovery and reconstruction.
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