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Application of technological equipment in identifying martyrs' remains

The Southern Representative Office of the Vietnam Association for Supporting Families of Martyrs recently had a working session with a delegation from the University of Georgia (USA) to promote international scientific and humanitarian cooperation, especially in the field of research and application of technology to serve the search, identification and collection of martyrs' remains.

Báo Nhân dânBáo Nhân dân15/10/2025

Working scene.
Working scene.

The two sides agreed to strengthen cooperation in research and application of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) technology in practice, while expanding exchange activities, delegation exchanges and humanitarian projects.

The technology uses high-frequency radio waves with the ability to penetrate up to 25 meters into the ground to map and identify underground objects and structures to search for the remains of martyrs of the Vietnam People's Army and missing US soldiers without digging.

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Lieutenant General Hoang Khanh Hung, Chairman of the Vietnam Association for Supporting Families of Fallen Soldiers, talked with the delegation from the University of Georgia.

Mr. Phan Van Cuong, Deputy Head of the Southern Representative Office of the Vietnam Association for Supporting Families of Martyrs, emphasized: "This is not only a scientific exchange but also a journey connecting hearts of gratitude for peace and humanity."

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Field experts in the central region.

In the coming time, the University of Georgia will bring the most advanced GPR technology equipment researched and invented by the university's engineers and scientists to Vietnam with the goal of searching for and collecting about 3,000 martyrs' remains.

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Survey of some areas in Thu Bon commune, Da Nang city.

The University of Georgia is ready to provide short training for Vietnamese forces to operate the equipment.

Previously, the delegation from the University of Georgia conducted field surveys of many battlefields in the central, Central Highlands and southeastern regions.

The event contributes to spreading the tradition of gratitude, affirming the role of the Vietnam Association for Supporting Families of Martyrs on the journey of paying tribute to those who sacrificed, for a better and more humane future.

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The University of Georgia delegation took a souvenir photo at the Southern Office of the Association for Supporting Families of Vietnamese Martyrs.

Source: https://nhandan.vn/ung-dung-thiet-bi-cong-nghe-trong-xac-dinh-hai-cot-liet-si-post915541.html


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