What is one warning sign of a suicide bomber? Which of these is an example of an IED switch? What is one true statement about suicide bombers? What component of an IED is used to start a detonation? Which step of the 5-Cs should you follow the 5/25 rule? Select a warning sign of VBIEDs. Which component is common to
IEDs? What is the most prevalent IED threat facing the military today? During which step of the 5-Cs should you fill out a 9-line EH Spot Report? An explosive or non-explosive triggering device deliberately placed to cause casualties when an apparently harmless object is moved or a normally safe act is performed is called a(n): Which of theses is a true statement about IEDs? Identify
an area that would serve as the MOST effective roadside IED observation point. Identify one way in which terrorists typically design IEDs to be detonated. During which step of the 5 C's should you report the IED/UXO by using an Explosive Hazard 9-line Report? Explosively Formed Penetrator (EFPs) are especially dangerous because they ____. Identify one thing you can do to protect yourself in a
convoy under combat conditions. Which of these is an example of a time switch? Is it recommended to perform the 5 C's simultaneously? Which of these is NOT a primary version of a roadside IED attack? Which type of IED is used to deliver an explosive charge to a target with a large standoff distance between the firing point and the target? Which of these is an example of a
victim operated switch? Choose one difference between EFPs and other IEDs. Which of these is Not an IED warning sign? Which of these is an example of an electric circuit? What is a part of the Clear step when an IED is discovered? An IED in plain sight on the road may be a ______ device
as part of a hidden attack. Question: Which one of these actions is on an Explosive hazard 9-line report? CONDITIONS:The element is performing a military operation when a suspected IED is found. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP. CUE:An element encounters a suspected IED. STANDARDS:React to the suspected IED. Any Soldier reports the IED to the remainder of the element by using the 3-Ds (distance, direction, and description). The element performs the 5-Cs (check, confirm, clear, cordon and control). TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES 1. The first Soldier to realize there is a possible IED communicates the 3-Ds :
b. Direction: the direction to which the possible IED is located from the Soldier(s) who initially found it. c. Description: the initial description of the possible IED. Soldiers should not move closer to the possible IED to retrieve a better description. 2. The element performs the 5-Cs.
b. Confirm: the unit MUST confirm the existence of a suspected IED from a safe distance using any available standoff means (robot, Buffalo, optics, or other means). Once confirmed, the unit calls in an EOD 9 -line explosive hazard spot report.
(2) Line 2, reporting activity and location: complete this line with the unit and the 8-digit grid location of the explosive hazard. (3) Line 3, contact method: enter the radio frequency, call sign, point of contact, and telephone number. (4) Line 4, type of ordnance: document whether it was dropped, projected, placed, or thrown; or whether it was a possible IED. Give the number of items, if more than one. Include as detailed of a description as possible of the item in question, to include the size, shape, and physical condition. (5) Line 5, CBRN contaminations: Be as specific as possible. (6) Line 6, resources threatened: document equipment, facilities, or other assets that were threatened. (7) Line 7, impact on mission: provide a short description of the current tactical situation and how the explosive hazard affected the status of the mission. (8) Line 8, protective measures: document any measures taken to protect personnel and equipment. (9) Line 9, recommended priority. indicate whether it was immediate, indirect, minor, or no threat:
(b) Indirect: stops the unit maneuver and mission capability, or threatens critical assets important to the mission. (c) Minor: reduces the unit maneuver and mission capability, or threatens noncritical assets. (d) No threat: has little or no effect on the capabilities or assets of the unit. WARNING
Note. In the event of larger elements, personnel who are deemed nonessential for the purpose of cordoning the area can use an alternate route of movement and continue the mission or return to the nearest safe area. Theater-specific guidance or mission necessities may require the unit to react to the IED in a different manner, such as reporting and bypassing. DANGER
Note. Minimum safe distance for exposed personnel is considered to be 300 meters. WARNING
(2) 25-Meter check: once a 5- meter check is completed and if deemed necessary by the patrol leader; exit the vehicle and close the door in order to protect occupants from the potential blast and sniper threats. Immediately perform a visual search under the vehicle and continue visually clear the area out to 25 meters, while simultaneously checking for potential IED indicators or anything out of the ordinary. During the 5/25/200 meter checks, the patrol (including Soldiers remaining inside the vehicle ), must remain outwardly focused while searching from far-to-near looking for suspected enemy activity such as a triggerman, cameraman, or sniper. (3) The driver and the gunner should remain inside the vehicle for security purposes. |