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The Australian program in mine imaging was carried out under the Capability and Technology Demonstrator Program. The work on mine imaging was carried out by Midspar Systems in collaboration with DSTO. The aim of the program was to integrate advances in wide band technology to develop a system capable of detecting, localizing and classifying all mine types including stealth mines both on the sea floor and buried. The program ran from 1999 until 2006.