The detonator is the component of an IED that initiates the explosion by igniting the main charge. It is typically a small device that is triggered by a timing mechanism, remote control, or pressure sensor.
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An incomplete detonation is referred to as a "deflagration," while a complete detonation at a lower than maximum velocity is known as a "low-order detonation."
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The term used to describe an incomplete detonation is a "misfire," while a complete detonation at a lower velocity is known as a "deflagration."
Deflagration is the term used to describe an incomplete detonation or a complete detonation at a lower than maximum velocity. This process involves a subsonic combustion reaction that moves through the explosive material at a slower rate compared to detonation.
what is the primary component of an ied
what is the primary component of an ied
what component of an IED is used to start detonation
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what component of an IED is used to start detonation
The component of an IED that creates an electrical charge is typically a battery or power source. This electrical charge is used to initiate the explosive material or trigger the detonation mechanism of the IED.
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