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- Understanding Radio Remote Explosive Devices: A Closer Look at . . . - ITS
Radio remote explosive devices, commonly known as radio-controlled IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices), are a grave threat in today's world These devices, often used by malicious actors for nefarious purposes, rely on remote-controlled radio signals to initiate explosive detonation
- EGON FLX™ | L3Harris® Fast. Forward.
L3Harris' EGON FLX protects warfighters from radio-controlled improvised explosive devices using electronic countermeasure technology
- Systems Engineering in Counter Radio- Controlled Improvised Explosive . . .
An RCIED is simply explosive material that is integrated with a handheld wireless radio or device that will trigger upon receipt of a signal from a second wireless handheld device These RCIEDs have caused many fatalities and injuries to U S forces and coalition partners
- Signal Jammer: A Widely Used Explosive Protection Device
Signal Jammers are specialized devices that play a crucial role in explosive protection and counterterrorism efforts With their ability to block various wireless radio signals, they effectively disrupt communication and prevent unauthorized individuals from remotely controlling explosive devices
- System and method for destabilizing improvised explosive devices
A system for destabilizing improvised explosive devices includes a radio transmitter means for generating a radio signal having (i) a selected carrier frequency, (ii) a selected amplitude
- EXPERT PITCH: From communication devices to ‘deadly tools,’ WVU . . .
These devices already contain all the essential components for an explosive device: a power source — the battery, a container — the device casing, and a triggering mechanism —the communication circuitry The addition of a detonator and explosive charge converts them into remote-controlled bombs
- Initiation - Ensign-Bickford Aerospace Defense
EBAD Initiation Systems use electric and non-electric firing devices to transmit the explosive trigger signal to a blast initiating charge From our highly reliable squibs and detonators, advanced motor ignition devices, complex firing and sequencing systems, to our range safety systems, EBAD can cover all of your ordnance initiation needs
- Detecting Improvised Explosive Devices
To help counter the improvised explosive devices (IEDs) used by insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan, DoD has been developing improved systems to detect and neutralize buried IEDs and mines For more than a decade, IDA has provided objective analyses of systems designed to detect buried objects as they were tested at various government sites
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