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include things as simple as replacing safety features, or as difficult as using high-powered explosive-actuated devices to shear, jam, bind, or remove parts of the item's firing train. Preferably, this will be accomplished remotely, but there are still circumstances when a robot won't do and technicians must put themself at risk by personally going near the bomb. Technicians will don specialized
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of the Mk3 in 1980 to include a new helmet. The Mk4 EOD Suit, introduced into service in 1993, combines fragmentation and blast protection that is prioritised over the most vulnerable parts of the body (head, face and torso). The current system, MKV/VI, was introduced in 2004, and was a combined MOD/NP Aerospace project. The only part of the body that has no protection at all is the hands.
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switches. The roadside bomb was in use by PIRA from the early 1970s onwards, evolving over time with different types of explosives and triggers. Improvised mortars were also developed by the IRA, usually placed in static vehicles, with self-destruct mechanisms. During the 38-year campaign in
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attached to a ship's hull and through a process of many trials and error developed a disruptor that could deal with the crop of IEDs with anti-handling devices prevalent at the time. Barker used the device operationally for the first time in
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even have hand-like manipulators in case a door needs to be opened, or a munition or bomb requires handling or moving. The first ever
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Before bombing ranges can be reutilized for other purposes, these ranges must be cleared of all unexploded ordnance. This is usually performed by civilian specialists trained in the field, often with prior military service in explosive ordnance disposal. These technicians use specialized tools for
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used by medical personnel, and high-performance sensors that can detect and help interpret sounds, odors, or even images from within the munition or bomb. Once the technicians determine what the munition or device is, and what state it is in, they will formulate a procedure to disarm it. This may
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and disabling it with a low risk of detonation. The modern pigstick is reliable and can be fired many times with minimal maintenance. It is now used worldwide. It is 485 millimetres (19.1 in) long and weighs 2.95 kilograms (6.5 lb). It is made of hardened steel, and can be mounted on a
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to destroy bombs, blasting the device apart and severing any detonating connections faster than any fuse or anti-tampering device on the bomb can react. One example is the BootBanger, deployed under the rear compartment of cars suspected to be carrying bombs. Projected water disruptors can be
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The EOD technician's training and experience with bombs make them an integral part of any bombing investigation. Another part of an EOD technician's job involves supporting the government intelligence units. This involves searching all places that the high ranking government officers or other
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populated areas. The role of modern bomb disposal operators is to accomplish their task as remotely as possible. Actually laying hands on a bomb is only done in an extremely life-threatening situation, where the hazards to people and critical structures cannot be reduced.
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protected from public dissemination in order to limit access and knowledge, depriving the enemy of specific technical procedures used to render safe ordnance or an improvised device. Another reason for keeping tradecraft secret is to hinder the development of new
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installed in the rear of the vehicle, and ramps to allow bomb disposal robots to access the vehicle. Bomb disposal vehicles are generally not explosive-resistant and are only used for transporting explosives for disposal, not actively disposing of them.
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of 1940. Bomb fuzes incorporating anti-handling devices were specifically designed to kill bomb disposal personnel. Scientists and technical staff responded by devising methods and equipment to render them safe, including the work of
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and his team. The Pigstick prototype was re-engineered by a member of Hubbard's team, Bob White MBE, down from its original 20 kg to its current 2.95 kg form but its internal ballistic design remained true to the original.
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buried approximately 7 metres below the ground. German EOD experts were notified and attended the scene. Whilst residents living nearby were being evacuated and the EOD personnel were preparing to disarm the bomb, it
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were created between August 1940 and January 1941. Each company had ten sections, each section having a bomb disposal officer and 14 other ranks to assist. Six companies were deployed in London by January 1941.
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provide EOD expertise for air dropped munitions in peacetime and conventional munitions on operations, as well as battle area clearance and High Risk Search in support of improvised explosive device disposal.
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1379:Projected water disruptors use a water-projectile
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472:Bomb disposal became a formalized practice during
2880:Big Picture: Explosive Ordnance Disposal (E.O.D.)
2709:Proximity: A Novel of the Navy's Elite Bomb Squad
1367:Boot Banger water charge disrupts simulated bomb.
807:Besides large mine-clearing vehicles such as the
30:"Bomb squad" redirects here. For other uses, see
2006:"Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician Careers"
1565:Fares Scale of Injuries due to Cluster Munitions
1452:House of Commons Hansard Debates for 21 Oct 1998
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349:profession using the process by which hazardous
2474:Bomb Disposal and the British Casualties of WW2
1819:. The Western Front Association. Archived from
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272:accompanying your translation by providing an
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2857:Pigstick Disruptor by Chemring EOD, Poole, UK
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2570:The Longest Walk: The World of Bomb Disposal
2494:Bombs Have No Pity: My War Against Terrorism
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2233:. Jane's Information Group. 15 February 2010
1813:"Duds on the Western Front in the Great War"
1716:. Charles C. Thomas Publisher. p. 102.
1375:Bottler Lite against a small suspect device.
865:, were a major cause of casualties in Iraq.
2874:Army School of Ammunition IEDD Felix Centre
1634:, one of the first experts on bomb disposal
1486:chemical, biological, or radioactive agents
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78:Learn how and when to remove these messages
2766:Cleanup of Chemical and Explosive Ordnance
2159:"World War II bomb kills three in Germany"
1968:Frontline Battle Machines with Mike Brewer
1906:, Sutton Publishing, 2006, pages 131–149,
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1133:In addition to neutralizing munitions or
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2051:11 EOD Regiment - British Army Website
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1638:Charles Howard, 20th Earl of Suffolk
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1880:. Monmouth.army.mil. Archived from
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1785:"Bomb Squad Has Hard-Won Expertise"
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1770:"Death of a Distinguished Officer"
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2768:. William Andrew & Elsevier.
2730:. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
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2207:. Dailyexpress.co.uk. 2 June 2010
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2823:US Air Force EOD Fact Sheet
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