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The Journal of Conventional Weapons Destruction is an international forum for issues related to post-conflict environments and explosive hazards clearance for the conventional weapons destruction (CWD) community, including humanitarian mine action (HMA) and physical security and stockpile management (PSSM). The Journal is a platform for practitioners, researchers, and organizations working in mine action and PSSM to share program information, research and development, and field work; and represents a historical resource for the community of practice within CWD.

The Journal is produced by the Center for International Stabilization and Recovery at James Madison University, and is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State.

Current Issue: Volume 27, Issue 3 (2023) The Journal of Conventional Weapons Destruction

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Articles

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An Accessible Seeded Field for Humanitarian Mine Action Research
Jasper Baur, Gabriel Steinberg, John Frucci, and Anthony Brinkley

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Empowering Host Nation Counter-IED and Counter-Insurgency Efforts: Innovative Application of Ordnance Recycling
Lynna Banach, Commodore Roy Vincent T. Trinidad, and Captain Julien B. Dolor

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Reviving Old Mosul: 3D Modeling Aids Safe Clearance in Iraq
Erin Atkinson, Marc Dennehy, and Craig Locke

Photo of bombed out building Mosul, Iraq with a mural on a wall showing the back of a girl holding a teddy bear with bombs scattered at her feet.