BANGKOK, THAILAND / ACCESS Newswire / August 25, 2025 / In a historical example of civic responsibility and humanitarian commitment, prominent businessman and investor Worawat Narknawdee, widely known as Acme, has announced a landmark initiative in partnership with hundreds of thousands of ACET Warriors to donate state-of-the-art demining robots worth over 100 million baht to the Royal Thai Army.

The donation will fund the procurement of the DOK-ING MV-4 Remote Controlled Mine Clearance System, advanced demining technology from Croatia designed to clear deadly landmines that still remain buried in parts of Thailand, particularly along the Thai-Cambodian border.
"This is not about purchasing machines of war," Mr. Worawat explained. "This is about saving lives. Landmines do not distinguish between soldier, child, or farmer. They have caused decades of pain, injury, and loss in our country. This technology will help return unsafe ground back to the Thai people as safe zones where families can live, farm, and thrive without fear."
The DOK-ING MV-4 is a remote-controlled vehicle capable of clearing landmines at speeds of 3-5 kilometers per hour, operable from a safe distance of 1,500 meters. Built to withstand explosions and extreme conditions, it offers soldiers protection while ensuring long-term effectiveness in mine clearance operations.
Mr. Worawat emphasized that the initiative is being carried out by ordinary citizens, not government agencies, highlighting the collective determination of the ACET Warriors community. "Our mission is simple: to prevent needless casualties and restore dignity and safety to Thai communities. There will be no public fundraising - any claims suggesting otherwise are fraudulent."
This donation marks one of the most significant civilian-led humanitarian contributions to Thailand's ongoing efforts to clear landmines and protect its people.
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