Abstract

Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) are a major threat to coalition troops in recent asymmetric conflicts such as Afghanistan. Soldiers still rely heavily on their own senses to detect and assess IED threats, requiring good IED awareness training methods. Three prototype training tools developed for the Canadian Forces are presented here as a blended approach to IED awareness training.

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