This report discusses Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs, or roadside bombs) in Iraq and Afghanistan. IEDs have been responsible for many of the more than 2,000 combat deaths in Iraq, and 178 combat deaths in Afghanistan. IEDs are hidden behind signs and guardrails, under roadside debris, or inside animal carcasses, and encounters with these bombs are becoming more numerous and deadly in both Iraq and Afghanistan. The threat includes vehicle-borne IEDs, in which extremists drive cars laden with explosives directly into a target. DOD efforts to counter IEDs have proven only marginally effective, and U.S. forces continue to be exposed to the threat at military checkpoints, or whenever on patrol. IEDs are increasingly being used in Afghanis...
On Jan. 24, Deputy Secretary of Defense Gordon England called on “some of the best minds in the coun...
This essay in the TRENDS terrorism futures series focuses on advanced threats related to vehicle bor...
Improvised explosive device (IED), for many a meaningless set of three words, but for professionals ...
Since October 2001, Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs, or roadside bombs) have been responsible for...
The Radio Controlled Improvised Explosive Devices (RCIED) are one of the most sig- nificant IED-thre...
This article addresses the increasingly prevalent threat of improvised explosive devices around the ...
Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) have been widely used in Afghanistan since the mid-2000s, presen...
Insurgents are increasingly using impro-vised explosive devices (IEDs) against government forces and...
We have no greater responsibility than providing the safety and security for our citizens, allies, ...
When in control of the area of Iraq north of Baghdad, including the city of Fallujah, ISIS prepared ...
In Iraq and other regions soon to be liberated from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL),...
Improvised explosive devices have become a significant threat to the people of Afghanistan and have ...
Despite billions of dollars spent on technological devices to counter the Improvised Explosive Devic...
During the military operations in Iraq and later in Afghanistan, the capability of force protection,...
Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) present significant risks to mine action (MA) operators and the ...
On Jan. 24, Deputy Secretary of Defense Gordon England called on “some of the best minds in the coun...
This essay in the TRENDS terrorism futures series focuses on advanced threats related to vehicle bor...
Improvised explosive device (IED), for many a meaningless set of three words, but for professionals ...
Since October 2001, Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs, or roadside bombs) have been responsible for...
The Radio Controlled Improvised Explosive Devices (RCIED) are one of the most sig- nificant IED-thre...
This article addresses the increasingly prevalent threat of improvised explosive devices around the ...
Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) have been widely used in Afghanistan since the mid-2000s, presen...
Insurgents are increasingly using impro-vised explosive devices (IEDs) against government forces and...
We have no greater responsibility than providing the safety and security for our citizens, allies, ...
When in control of the area of Iraq north of Baghdad, including the city of Fallujah, ISIS prepared ...
In Iraq and other regions soon to be liberated from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL),...
Improvised explosive devices have become a significant threat to the people of Afghanistan and have ...
Despite billions of dollars spent on technological devices to counter the Improvised Explosive Devic...
During the military operations in Iraq and later in Afghanistan, the capability of force protection,...
Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) present significant risks to mine action (MA) operators and the ...
On Jan. 24, Deputy Secretary of Defense Gordon England called on “some of the best minds in the coun...
This essay in the TRENDS terrorism futures series focuses on advanced threats related to vehicle bor...
Improvised explosive device (IED), for many a meaningless set of three words, but for professionals ...