The fighting has moved on, and your task may seem simple...ensure the land is safe. But the reality of the work is anything but simple. Once the front lines shift, the greatest danger often isn’t the large, obvious threats. Before displaced families can return home and recovery efforts of vital infrastructure can begin, work must be done to ensure that what lies beneath does not pose a threat.
There are multiple threats that aren’t always obvious to the eye. They are small, near-surface hazards that blend into the landscape: minimum metal “plastic” mines, command wires, and fragments of IED components buried in shallow soil, tangled in vegetation, or hidden beside power corridors. Wet soil, mineralized ground, and nearby metal fencing make detection even more difficult, masking signals and slowing operations. What teams need is a detector that can deliver both exceptional sensitivity and rugged practicality. One that is designed to perform where others fail.
That is the role of FOERSTER’s MINEX 4.611. Built for real-world field conditions, it identifies the smallest, most elusive metallic threats, including fine tripwires and IED fragments, while maintaining stability and accuracy in complex environments. In short, it helps operators find what standard detectors miss safely, efficiently, and with confidence.
The ability to detect every potential hazard is critical. Whether it’s a military engineer clearing an access route, an NGO team reclaiming farmland, or a contractor supporting post-conflict restoration, every detection counts.
New threats are emerging as the landscape evolves. Fine tripwires now make clearance operations more complex. These hazards are nearly invisible and often go undetected by older detection systems. The MINEX 4.611 is specifically designed for tiny, near-surface targets, including minimum metal mines, while also detecting IED components, wires, and other conductive items.
For organizations tasked with restoring safe access to contaminated areas, this is a vital investment in operational effectiveness, personnel protection, and long-term stability for affected communities.
The FOERSTER MINEX 4.611 was engineered to meet these challenges head-on, combining advanced detection capability with rugged, field-proven reliability.
How the MINEX 4.611 changes the picture:
The result is faster, safer, and more confident clearance even in the most complex environments. Teams can safely and methodically clear shoulders, fence lines, and access routes without being slowed by false alarms or unstable signals, accelerating recovery and return to normal life.
Clearing land after conflict is one of the most complex and consequential tasks in the world. It requires equipment with absolute reliability, no matter the environment, the weather, or the age of the threat.
The FOERSTER MINEX 4.611 gives clearance teams, military engineers, NGO's, and humanitarian organizations the confidence to operate safely and efficiently. With advanced tripwire detection, proven magnetic sensitivity, and dependable performance in harsh environments, it enables faster, safer progress toward reopening roads, restoring farmland, and rebuilding communities.
When evaluating your next detector, ask:
If your current system can’t answer yes to all of the above, it’s time to move to the MINEX 4.611—a detector built to meet today’s operational demands and tomorrow’s challenges.