Use of non-linear junction detectors to ensure the safety of IED search

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About one third of terrorist explosive devices (ED) that are used in the world's "hot spots" are radio-controlled. Such devices account for 60-70% of those used for mining roads. Explosive devices are placed on mountain passes, canyon exits, road intersections, serpentines, steep downward/ upward roads, turns; They are also placed on roadbeds, bridges, tunnels and other road facilities. © 2006 Springer.

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Tkach, V. N., & Shcherbakov, G. N. (2006). Use of non-linear junction detectors to ensure the safety of IED search. In NATO Security through Science Series C: Environmental Security (pp. 237–239). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4887-6_22

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