Mines other than anti-personnel mines (MOTAPM)
Background information on MOTAPM
What are MOTAPM?
Mines other than anti-personnel mines (MOTAPM) refers to anti-vehicle mines. Unlike anti-personnel mines, this type of mine is activated by a vehicle driving over it, rather than a person stepping on it. MOTAPM includes anti-tank mines.
Background on MOTAPM within the CCW
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High level statements on MOTAPM
At the beginning of the 2012 Meeting of the High Contracting Parties to the CCW, the United Nations Secretary General, Mr. Ban Ki-moon stated:
"First, in my last report to the Security Council on the protection of civilians in armed conflict, I welcomed the work carried out on anti-vehicle mines this year under the aegis of the Convention. I strongly urge High Contracting Parties to continue to explore all possible avenues for ensuring that these weapons no longer harm civilians, impede the delivery of humanitarian aid or obstruct social and economic development. In doing so, I encourage Parties to consider the views and field experiences of United Nations entities."
The Report of the Secretary-General on the protection of civilians in armed conflict is attached
here
Attached
here is an article on MOTAPM by the Director-General of the United Nations Office at Geneva, Mr. Kassym-Jomart Takoyev.
MOTAPM documents from previous CCW Meetings:
Meeting of Experts on MOTAPM, 2-4 April 2012
Fourth Review Conference, 14-25 November 2011
Third Review Conference, 7-17 November 2006
GGE Fifteenth Session, 28 August-6 September 2006
GGE Thirteenth Session, 6-10 March 2006
Impact of the Detectability of Mines other Than Anti-Personnel
Mines (MOTAPM) on their Military Effectiveness
(CCW/GGE/XIII/WG.2/WP.1)
Practical Experience in the Russian Federation in the Detection
and Deactivation of Improvised Explosive Devices
(CCW/GGE/XIII/WG.2/WP.2)
Promising Technologies for the Detection of Explosive Objects
(CCW/GGE/XIII/WG.2/WP.3)
Principal Approaches to the Development of a Procedure for
checking the Reliability of Anti-Personnel Mine Self-Destruction
Mechanisms and Self-Deactivation Devices
(CCW/GGE/XIII/WG.2/WP.5)
Mapping, Fencing and Marking of Minefields:
Practice in the Russian Federation
(CCW/GGE/XIII/WG.2/WP.6)
Current Restrictions on the Use of Anti-Personnel Mines
(CCW/GGE/XIII/WG.2/WP.7)
GGE Twelfth Session, 14-22 November 2005
GGE Eleventh Session, 2-12 August 2005
GGE Tenth Session, 7-11 March 2005
GGE Ninth Session, 8-16 November 2004
GGE Eighth Session, 5-16 July 2004
GGE Seventh Session, 8-12 March 2004
GGE Sixth Session, 17-24 November 2003
GGE Fifth Session, 16-27 June 2003
GGE Fourth Session, 10-14 March 2003
GGE Third Session, 2-10 December 2002
GGE Second Session, 15-26 July 2002
"Food for Thought" on
Mines Other Than Anti-Personnel Mines (MOTAPM)
for the Second Meeting of Experts in July 2002
Sensitive Fuzes
(CCW/GGE/II/WP.5)
"Food for Thought" on
Mines Other Than Anti-Personnel Mines (MOTAPM)
for the Second Meeting of Experts in July 2002
Sensitive Fuzes (Addendum)
(CCW/GGE/II/WP.5/Add.1)
List of Areas for Possible Discussion in the CCW Group
of Governmental Experts, Military Experts Meeting on
Mines Other Than Anti-Personnel Mines (MOTAPM)
(CCW/GGE/II/WP.12)
Reflection Paper on Sensitive Fuses of Land
Mines Other Than Anti-Personnel Mines
(CCW/GGE/II/WP.16)
GGE First Session, 21-24 May 2002
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