We discuss the application of Choquet integrals to multi-algorithm and multi-sensor fusion in landmine detection. Choquet integrals are defined. Specific classes of measures, the full and Sugeno measures, are described. Full measures are optimized via quadratic programming. A steepest descent algorithm for optimizing Sugeno measures is derived by applying implicit differentiation. Multiple detection algorithms are applied to hyper-spectral and synthetic aperture radar imagery. In addition, a LWIR vegetation index is computed using statistics of apparent emissivity. The detection algorithms are combined using an OR operator and Choquet integrals with respect to full and Sugeno measures. The Choquet integral with respect to the full measure achieves lower false alarm rates