Technical masking of improvised explosive devices

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Searching for IED systems in buildings, premises, streets etc. is very demanding from the technical point of view and it will never be possible to provide preventive protection anytime and anywhere. Searching for IED on persons and in their baggage is at present generally considered possible and at the same time necessary1 in case of entrances2 into important and sensitive objects, e.g. aircraft, important government buildings, nuclear power plants etc. Unless, under the given circumstances, the terrorists are able to attack a properly protected important target, they will choose another target but the less protected one. Nevertheless they will try their best to continue inquiring into the possibilities of attacking the more important and better protected target. The crucial burden of solving the situation consists in the developing teams and firms producing the detection technology. There is a question concerning the reliability of these screenings at present and their prospects. Security managers focus on weak points of the IED detection during the screening of people and luggage. The best way how to discover these weak points is to try to think as a terrorist does. © 2006 Springer.

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Turecek, J. (2006). Technical masking of improvised explosive devices. In NATO Security through Science Series C: Environmental Security (pp. 131–142). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4887-6_14

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