An IED (Improvised Explosive Device) is a bomb-like device, often homemade from low-grade explosives, that can be hand detonated or remote-detonated at a distance. IEDs may incorporate military or commercially produced explosive materials in their construction, but the use of ‘homemade’ material is distinct from the term Improvised Munitions by the US Army Corps of Engineers.
The IED Jammer blocks radio signals used to detonate a remote-controlled improvised explosive device or RCIED. Also known as an RF Jammer, this high-powered IED Jammer saturates the environment with radio frequency pulses of electromagnetic energy. These pulses attack radio receivers found in the radio-controlled devices commonly used by insurgents to detonate bombs.
IED jammers protect the army and border security by eliminating the threat of IEDs, while also protecting civilians from any accidental detonations.
IED jammers are a crucial piece of any military, border security, or airport security system.
The IED Jammer is installed into the trunk of a car, rear of a truck, or armored vehicle.
An IED Jammer blocks radio signals used to detonate a remote-controlled improvised explosive device or RCIED.
Also known as an RF Jammer, this high-powered IED Jammer saturates the environment with radio frequency pulses of electromagnetic energy.
These pulses attack radio receivers found in an RCIED.
The HSS trunk-mounted IED Jammer is the solution to dealing with cellular IED threats, satellite phone IED threats, and low and high band radio wave IED threats as no other IED Jammer functions like the Bomb Jammer, especially the new covert version mounted in a trunk of a vehicle.