Back up...
Call bomb squad...
Back up further...and, if possible, keep local traffic clear...
Place C-4 explosive near IED via remote-controlled robotic arm or with a blast-suit encapsulated member of the bomb squad...
Detonate C-4 to destroy IED...
report
multifaceted IED attack
what component of an IED is used to start detonation
what is the primary component of an ied
IED is the abbreviation for Improvised Explosive Device. An IED is an explosive or non-explosive triggering device deliberately placed to cause casualties when an apparently harmless object is moved or a normally safe act is performed.
b. EFP's are all designed to penetrate armor. d. EFP's have a higher casualty rate than other IED's. e. EFP's may be placed farther away from a target than other IED's.
All of the above,...Clear the area, Evacuate to a safe distance, and Keep under cover whenever possible.
Will depend on situation. Are you in a military setting in a combat area, or in a civilian setting not in combat? A good first step is removal of any non-involved personnel from the danger zone, restrict persons from entering the danger zone, check for persons observing that would remotely trigger a command detonated device, and be aware of, and check for the possibility of secondary devices. Once these steps have been taken, then staff that will remove the IED can enter and begin work.
Confirm, clear, call, cordon, control.
Report the IED only after all personnel have safely evacuated the area.
Confirm, clear, check, cordon, and control.
Confirm, clear, check, cordon, and control.
The 5-Cs when reacting to an IED are Confirm, Clear, Cordon, Check, and Control. Confirm involves verifying the presence of the IED. Clear refers to safely removing people from the area. Cordon involves establishing a safe perimeter. Check pertains to searching for additional threats. Control involves coordinating with emergency services and maintaining communication.
If the IED is in plain sight, it may be intended to divert traffic into an ambush.
300 m
.300 meters.
C- Confirm it is an IED C- Clear the area (about 300 meters) C- Cordon off the area C- Call up the UXO report C- Control traffic from entering the area (both vehicle and pedestrian)
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