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IED Countermeasure Equipment (ICE): In the fall of 2004, the Army Research Laboratory (ARL) at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico and New Mexico State University's Physical Science Laboratory developed a jamming system that uses low-power radio frequency energy to block the radio signals that detonate enemy IEDs.
The Rhino Passive Infrared Defeat System (also known simply as Rhino) was an early detonation Counter-IED system. It was mounted to the front of a vehicle and used heat to prematurely detonate any hidden improvised explosive devices (IEDs) while the vehicle was at a safe distance away from the blast.
Coat of arms of the NATO Counter Improvised Explosive Devices Centre of Excellence, C-IED COE Various Counter-IED training workshops are provided by the private sector for government agencies and international corporations to help manage and reduce their risks from acts of terrorism , protect their assets, and adapt to ever-changing operational ...
The THOR III is man-portable, counter-radio-controlled improvised explosive device (IED) jammer built by Sierra Nevada Corp, designed to counter specifically Radio Controlled Improvised Explosive Devices (RCIED). [2] It was employed by the U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, and partnered Afghan National Army soldiers in Afghanistan.
AN/AAQ - Airborne Infrared Multipurpose/Special Equipment Designation Purpose/Description Location/Used By Manufacturer AN/AAQ-4: Infrared Countermeasures System: B/EB-66C/E Destroyer, B-52 Stratofortress, RF-4C Phantom II: Hallicrafters, Northrop Grumman: AN/AAQ-5: FLIR Night Vision Sight: UH-1M Iroquois, AH-1 Cobra: AN/AAQ-6
The company is also a manufacturer of systems for acquiring and analysing radar and radio signals as well as equipments which offer protection for convoys and individual vehicles from attacks by improvised explosive devices (IED). [37] The company developed MUSS, an operational electronic self-protection system for armored vehicles, which is ...
A 28-year-old man was arrested and charged after authorities discovered "improvised explosive devices in a makeshift laboratory" at his Philadelphia home, officials announced on Wednesday.
The Husky VMMD can help operators detect land mines, and improvised explosive devices using basic sensor equipment, and imaging systems. The Husky is equipped with countermeasures like jamming systems in an attempt to help disrupt the effect of IEDs. [1] The Husky's armour is also able to withstand damage from basic explosives.