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Alexandria VA (SPX) Oct 23, 2006 Page One Science has released its Improvised Explosive Device (IED) countermeasure, NO-PLODE, to defend against wirelessly detonated IED's. This device utilizes highly-advanced, cutting edge technology to prevent the remote triggering of cellular communications typically used by terrorists to detonate IED's around the world. The NO-PLODE can be vehicle-mounted, personally-worn, or placed in fixed sites to create an effective safe zone, free of unauthorized cellular devices. Unlike jammers, the NO-PLODE does not disrupt essential communications. The NO-PLODE temporarily "spoofs" hostile cellular devices causing them to default to an inactive mode, thus preventing the IED from being triggered. The NO-PLODE has been designed for domestic and overseas use, and is built to survive and operate efficiently in harsh environments. The NO-PLODE has been successfully tested within all frequency bands at U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground, AZ. The NO-PLODE is available for immediate delivery. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links The latest in Military Technology for the 21st century at SpaceWar.com Iraq: The first techonology war of the 21st century The latest in Military Technology for the 21st century at SpaceWar.com
Wright-Patterson AFB (AFNS) Oct 19, 2006Many geographic regions, such as Iraq and Afghanistan, where Coalition Forces serve today are remote, mountainous and littered with potential enemy combatants. Getting supplies to friendly troops in these areas is challenging at best, and often requires convoy movements across vast distances-sometimes on treacherous roads laden with improvised explosive devices. |
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