IED Flashcards
What are the 4 main ideas of the ADF IEDD Doctine
1 The Aim of IEDD
2 IEDD philosophy
3 IEDD principal
4 IEDD Mandatory Actions
The Aim of the IEDD is to allow the adversaries and criminals their objective
True or False
False
What are the 4 Priority of the IEDD Philosophy
Save Life
Preservation of Property
Return to Normality
Preserve and collect Forensic Evidence
What are 4 IEDD Principles
1 Where possible use remote methods to RSP
2 Observe Mandatory sock time is to be observed
3 Ops are to be pre-planed when Tactical allowed
4 Command is to categorise task by level of importance
6 Mandatory IEDD Actions
1 Not to approach once ID of a IED
2 Primary sock is to be applied before a manual approach
3 Secondary sock is to be applied afterwards manual approach
4 Manual approach is to be a one man rick
5 Full EOD suit is to be worn on a manual approach
6 Manual approach is to be made under full ECM
Who has operation command and control on IED incidents
Incident Commander
What are 3 Factors you consider with IED Ops and the Threat Triad
1 Aim
2 Type
3 Location
What are the 2 Main groups of IED Command Systems
1 Linked
2 Separated
4 types of Time Initiated IED’s
1 Igniferous
2 Chemical
3 Mechanical
4 Electronic
5 types of VOIED’s (Victim Operated IED)
1 Pull/Trip 2 Pressure 3 Pressure Release 4 Movement Sensitive 5 Light Sensitive
Sock time for manual approach on a IED is
30min
when conducting an RCIED(radio Control IED) search it is to be do with
Full ECM cover
What are the tasking of the IEDD
Direct Tasks
Planned Ops
What is a False IED report
Made in good faith to be suspect IED
What are the 5 Components of an IED
1 Switch 2 Initiator 3 Main Charge 4 Power Source 5 Container
What are the implementation of 5 and 25’s
No a halt more the 2 min or longer
What are the 3 circumstances in IEDD Op when two individuals are permitted to make a manual approach together
Find
Weapon Breakdown
Tactical Situation