
Improvised explosive device - Wikipedia
An improvised explosive device (IED) is a bomb constructed and deployed in ways other than in conventional military action. It may be constructed of conventional military explosives, such as an artillery shell, attached to a detonating mechanism. IEDs are commonly used as roadside bombs, or homemade bombs.
IEDs and the Mine Ban Convention: a minefield of definitions?
2019年9月17日 · Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) can in certain cases fall within the scope of the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention, write Wen Zhou and Andrea Raab.
Improvised explosive device disposal - Mine Action Standards
IED Disposal (IEDD) in a mine action context is the location 2, identification, rendering safe and final disposal of IEDs. Mine action organisations may be called upon to conduct IEDD activities within any context that they operate, and as such always need to be mindful of the requirements associated with the specific task or operation being ...
Improvised Explosive Device Clearance Good Practice Guide
Enduring post-conflict IED contamination creates an environment of sustained insecurity and hinders recovery. The GICHD has developed an IED Clearance Good Practice Guide with the aim of sharing information across the mine action sector to assist in safe, effective and efficient IED search and disposal activities as part of a broader IED ...
Improvised Explosive Devices - IV: IEDs & Mines - IPCS
The IED is more close to the mine in its technology, detonation and damage caused than any other device in the family of military ordnance. Despite the ingenuity that goes into its assemblage, most IEDs end up resembling some type of standard mine.
The Landmines, ERW and IED Safety Handbook - UNMAS
The Handbook aims to raise awareness and provide basic safety information concerning the threat of landmines, ERW and IEDs to organizations and individuals working in affected areas.
Improvised explosive device disposal (IEDD ... - Mine Action …
IEDD is a subset of EOD. This document seeks to cover the competencies required for dealing with IED contamination in a mine action context. The use of this document will allow mine action programmes and the wider mine action sector to improve the training processes and provide a tool for planning and assessing the personal development of staff.
IED, booby trap, and mine def-initions. The terms are not interchangeable. The C-IED and HMA practitioners stand to benefit from recognizing this, as they set the basis for the rest of the taxonomy. Moreover, IEDs are only one part of a series of explosive and weapon-related hazards that might be faced in a particular country, including legacy ...
IED is as widespread in policy dialogue as it is in media reporting. Yet the range of IEDs is vast, spanning from vehicle-borne IEDs (car bombs) to the improvised landmines that are of particular concern
The Standards provide guidance on how to carry out IED disposal planning, the competencies and associated training and equipment required to conduct IED disposal operations, as well as the appropriate approaches to IED clearance in rural and urban areas, IED information management and IED risk education.
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