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IED Electronics
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Course Description
This course covers the design, construction and exploitation of improvised explosive devices and reveals why modern electronics offer the terrorist a huge range of options for device design and construction. Assuming no previous knowledge of electronics, this course provides a practical comprehension of devices such as collapsing circuits (traditional and solid state), modification of Commercial technologies for use in IEDs and RCIEDs, Radio Frequency (RF) circuits and coding systems, including DTMF. The course begins with an outline of electrical theory and Ohm’s law followed by an introduction to a wide variety of electronic components and the ways in which they are employed in currently fielded terrorist IED circuits. Emphasis is placed on the characteristics of electronic components and circuits which makes them attractive to the terrorist and those that cause training devices to fail, The minimum possible theory is presented with most of the work being practical, hands on, circuit building. This course is accredited by the American Public University System (APUS) and the American Military University (AMU) for 3 semester hours as well as approved by the state of Arizona for 35 hours POST.
Course Content
- Basic Electrical Theory: Conduction and Insulation
- Linear Components: Resistors, Capacitors, Switches, batteries, Relays
- Non-Linear Components: Diodes, MOSFETs, Bipolar Transistors, SCRs
- Timers, Solid State IED circuits, Modified COTS items, Circuit Speed
- Integrated Circuits
- RCIEDs, broadband RF circuits, PMRs
Maximun Class Size
16
Course Duration
5 days
Participant Requirements
- Active Bomb Squad Member
- Military EOD Technician
- Intelligence Analyst
- Federal, State or Local Government employees working in the counter IED field
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IED Awareness
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Course Description
Classroom based, this course starts by defining the IED and underlining the IED threat in respect developing a proactive IED search program germane to participants/organizations daily environment. Participants are exposed to IED components and effects. Realistic IED training aids are utilized throughout this course in order to enhance the learning experience. Participants are educated on a brief historical background on terrorist’s threats and trends which leads into how soft targets may be ‘hardened’. Participants are divided into search teams and taken through a series of instructor-led scenarios for area, vehicle and personnel search techniques. Duration of course can be modified to meet the clients’ requirements.
Course Content
- IED Recognition: Components and Effects
- Current Trends and Threats: Prevention Planning
- Surveillance Detection: the Bad Guys are Watching You
- Hardening Soft Targets: Vulnerability Considerations
- Case History Discussion: Domestic and/or International
- IED Search Techniques
- Interior
- Exterior
- Vehicle
- Personnel
- Organizational Protocols: Norms and best Practices
Maximun Class Size
16
Course Duration
5 days
Participant Requirements
- Corporate Security Professional
- State/Local/Military Responders
- Active/Reserve Military
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IED ELECTRONICS TRAINING FOR EOD
[Course Information Package]
Course Description
Predominantly classroom based, this course starts with threat assessment techniques and table top exercises, where the techniques required to effectively deal with a range of currently utilized terrorist devices are discussed. The course then moves into electronics where basic electronic principles are discussed and the practical application of these principles are put into practice with the class building a number of currently employed IED circuits. All students are presented with a detailed work book, multimeter, wire attack kit and an electronics component kit so that these skills can be practiced post course. This course provides a practical comprehension of devices such as collapsing circuits (traditional and solid state) and provides instruction on the necessary diagnostics procedures to use.
Course Content
- Basic electronic theory
- Component Recognition
- Device construction techniques
- Advanced X Ray techniques and safety
- Multimeter Use
- Circuit and Wire Diagnostics
Maximun Class Size
16
Course Duration
5 days
Participant Requirements
- Active Duty Military EOD Technician
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