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  2. Improvised explosive device - Wikipedia

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    A radio-controlled IED (RCIED) incorporating a mobile phone that is modified and connected to an electrical firing circuit. Mobile phones operate in the UHF band in line of sight with base transceiver station (BTS) antennae sites. In the common scenario, receipt of a paging signal by phone is sufficient to initiate the IED firing circuit. [36]

  3. IED Countermeasure Equipment - Wikipedia

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    The radio frequency energy it emits blocks the signals broadcast by radio-controlled detonators, such as cell phones and cordless telephones, that would otherwise trigger the hidden IED to explode. [1]

  4. Counter-IED equipment - Wikipedia

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    Duke Version 3 Vehicle mounted CREW system: Duke V3, [4] manufactured by SRCTec, Inc., is a counter radio-controlled improvised explosive device (RCIED) electronic warfare (CREW) system that was developed to provide U.S. forces critical, life-saving protection against a wide range of threats. It is a field deployable system that was designed to ...

  5. Pentagon Awards Northrop $14.1 Million Anti-IED Contract - AOL

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    On Friday, the Department of Defense awarded a $14.1 million contract to defense contractor Northrop Grumman's Space and Mission Systems subsidiary, exercising an option to extend a contract ...

  6. Nokia 105 (2013) - Wikipedia

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    A report by Conflict Armament Research specified the 105 Type RM-908 Nokia phone, purchased between May and November 2014, was being "consistently used" by ISIS in Iraq to produce a type of remote controlled improvised explosive device. [5] [6]

  7. Are our smartphones and devices safe? Experts speak out ... - AOL

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    “Mobile phones and electronic devices are generally very safe, and the likelihood of being affected by explosives is exceedingly rare, applying only to a tiny fraction of the global population ...

  8. Thor III - Wikipedia

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    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.

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    However, using remote control sex toys can make the distance spicy. In this post, we’ll share the 17 best remote control vibrators you can use to take your encounters to the next level. The Top ...