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IEDs - Improvised Explosive Devices: Enemy Tactics, Counter-IED Targeting, Defeat the Device, Convoy Protection TSP, Body Armor, JIEDDO, G-BOSS, CREW, Eagle Eye, VOSS (CD-ROM)

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ISBN / ASIN1422025101
ISBN-139781422025109
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This electronic book on CD-ROM provides a unique and comprehensive collection of American government documents on the threat of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) to American and coalition troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. During 2008, IEDs accounted for almost 40 percent of the attacks in Iraq. In 2009, insurgents' use of IEDs against U.S. forces in Iraq began to decline for the second straight year since 2003, while in Afghanistan the number of monthly IED incidents increased to more than 800 in July 2009. Through Fiscal Year 2009, Congress has appropriated over $16 billion to the Joint IED Defeat Organiztion (JIEDDO) to address the IED threat. IEDs are the enemy's fires system - their artillery. In Iraq and Afghanistan, the enemy delivers these fires through networks that for centuries have formed the sinews of commerce for tribes and factions. IED attacks provide the enemy with a cheap, stand-off, precision targeting system that often provides attackers with complete anonymity. Coverage of IEDs and the JIEDDO includes: JIEDDO Annual Reports, Acronyms and Terms, Glossary, DoD Directives, Urgent Needs and Readiness Levels, Technology Readiness Levels, Training for Forensics and Crime Scene Investigation to Battle IEDs, biographies of key officials in the JIEDDO, History of JIEDDO, The Threat, Organizational Structure, Organization Chart, Attacking the Network, Counter-IED Operations Integration Center (COIC), Keyhole, Information Operations, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Recon (ISR), Warrior Alpha, WTI, Constant Hawk, Technology Insertion Process, Indentity InstaCheck, Palantir, Data Tracker, Doing Business with JIEDDO, Defeat the Device: Ahura, Lapeer and Terrapin, Husky Mounted Detection System, Counter Radio-controlled Electronic Warfare (CREW), DUKE, Chameleon, Guardian, Vehicle Optics Sensor System (VOSS), Route Clearance Teams (RCT), Route Clearance Blowers, MARCBot/Xbot, Healy Beacon, Rhino II and III, Combat Tracker Dogs, Training the Force, JTCOIC, Tactical Site Exploitation. GAO Report on Warfighter Support: Actions Needed to Improve Visibility and Coordination of DOD's Counter-Improvised Explosive Device Efforts. There are 12 video clips in .mp4 and .wmv formats. The disc provides a complete reproduction of the Convoy Survivability Training Support Package (TSP). The TSP contains enemy tactics, techniques, and procedures currently in use in Iraq for attacking convoys, as well as U.S. measures in effect to counter them. Specific areas of instruction include but are not limited to hardening vehicles, defending against attack, consolidation and reorganization, gun truck employment, various reports, battle drills, and basic instructions for setting up a convoy live fire exercise. This disc version includes hundreds of pages of additional graphics not included in the printed version. The document states in part: "During this course of instruction you will learn to: Identify the threat; harden vehicles; conduct convoy briefing; execute motor movement; defend against attack; defend against Improvised Explosive Devices (IED); conduct convoy consolidation and reorganization; conduct actions at the Release Point (RP); describe the purpose and functions of the gun truck; identify gun truck crew duties; harden gun trucks; employ gun trucks; identify emerging enemy trends on the battlefield. The arrival of the Twenty-first Century brought with it a different way of doing business on the battlefield. This style of warfare, known as the Contemporary Operational Environment, or COE, will be the mode in which the United States Army fights for many years to come.

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