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A primary component of an improvised explosive device (IED) switch is the triggering mechanism, which can vary widely in design. Common types include pressure plates, tripwires, remote controls, or electronic timers. These mechanisms are designed to initiate the explosive charge when activated, making them critical for the device's function. The choice of switch often reflects the intended operational environment and desired method of detonation.

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