The normal Husky robot was not meant to detect mines from the get go, which is why one needs to perform and make the necessary adjustments. The team over at Coimbra decided to throw in relevant sensors for navigation and localization purposes (GPS, stereo vision, and a laser), in addition to a customized two-degrees-of-freedom arm which has been equipped with a metal detector as well as a ground penetrating radar system. Unfortunately, there are way too many landmines out there (over a hundred million by some estimates), and we cannot have too many robots to help get the job done. Hopefully such robots will be a whole lot more affordable to countries that need such help in clearing up the various landmines, although we have seen some pretty creative possible solutions in the past.