Where does the United States still use landmines?
A. The United States has a variety of landmines stockpiled for use in Korea, but currently maintains no minefields anywhere in the world, including Korea. The mines along South Korea’s section of the DMZ belong to South Korea. With the exception of non-self-destructing anti-personnel landmines, the United States has landmines available for use worldwide, where their use would be necessary to ensure the safety of our men and women in uniform and the success of their mission.