HomeNewsTrendsRat earns world record for sniffing out 109 landmines in Cambodia 

Rat earns world record for sniffing out 109 landmines in Cambodia 

'He's not just an asset, he's a valued partner and colleague,' Phanny, the rat's handler, said.

April 08, 2025 / 18:10 IST
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Handler Phanny plays with Ronin, a landmine-hunting rat in Cambodia. (Image credit: AFP)
Handler Phanny plays with Ronin, a landmine-hunting rat in Cambodia. (Image credit: AFP)

A landmine-hunting rat in Cambodia has set a new world record by sniffing out more than 100 mines and pieces of unexploded ordnance, a charity said Friday.

Ronin, a giant African pouched rat, has tracked down 109 landmines and 15 other potentially deadly war remnants since his deployment to northern Preah Vihear province in August 2021, the Belgian charity APOPO said in a statement.

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Five-year-old Ronin has been named the most successful Mine Detection Rat (MDR) in the organisation's history.

"His exceptional accomplishments have earned him the Guinness World Records title for most landmines detected by a rat, highlighting the critical role of HeroRats in humanitarian demining," APOPO said.