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Improvised Explosive Device (IED) switches can vary widely, but common examples include pressure switches, which trigger an explosion when weight is applied, and tripwires, which activate the device when a wire is pulled. Remote control switches, such as those activated by radio signals or mobile phones, are also frequently used. Additionally, timer switches can be set to detonate after a predetermined period. Each type allows for different methods of concealment and activation.

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