For you EOD guys especially but all input is definately welcome...
First of all, what does our doctrine determine as the difference between these two? The field troops are getting very frustrated. Everything that looks out of wack is an IED. Almost as if booby traps just fell off the table entirely. We are all trained in booby trap clearance but we never do this in an ex. I have done it once outside of my 3's and 5's.
Here's an example for ya. Last May, we are prepping to do an Air Mobile Op. It was delayed for the following reason. 4 Blocks of C4 underneathe one of the choppers. Absolutely nothing hooked up to it and no measures taken to disguise it. No wires or accutrements, just 4 plain old blocks of C4. This - of course - was an IED so the ERS was called with EOD support to dispose of it (obviously PUCA).
Can someone give me a text book definition or atleast a reference for this? My example was a very obvious one and I realize there must be gray areas but I would like to see the black and white for myself and everyone I ask around the unit has a different opinion.
Oh ya, one more thing, Merry Christmas Sappers. Best to you and yours for the holidays.
Sapper477
First of all, what does our doctrine determine as the difference between these two? The field troops are getting very frustrated. Everything that looks out of wack is an IED. Almost as if booby traps just fell off the table entirely. We are all trained in booby trap clearance but we never do this in an ex. I have done it once outside of my 3's and 5's.
Here's an example for ya. Last May, we are prepping to do an Air Mobile Op. It was delayed for the following reason. 4 Blocks of C4 underneathe one of the choppers. Absolutely nothing hooked up to it and no measures taken to disguise it. No wires or accutrements, just 4 plain old blocks of C4. This - of course - was an IED so the ERS was called with EOD support to dispose of it (obviously PUCA).
Can someone give me a text book definition or atleast a reference for this? My example was a very obvious one and I realize there must be gray areas but I would like to see the black and white for myself and everyone I ask around the unit has a different opinion.
Oh ya, one more thing, Merry Christmas Sappers. Best to you and yours for the holidays.
Sapper477