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IEDs

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What is IEDs?

IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices) are homemade bombs constructed and utilized in ways other than conventional military action. They can be made from readily available materials and are often victim-activated, detonated by methods such as pressure plates, tripwires, or remote control. IEDs are commonly used by insurgents, terrorists, and other non-state actors for attacks against military and civilian targets.

What other technologies are related to IEDs?

IEDs Complementary Technologies

Remote Terminal Units (RTUs) are field devices that interface with IEDs to collect data and execute control commands. They work together in automation systems.
mentioned alongside IEDs in 9% (263) of relevant job posts
DNP3 is a communication protocol often used by IEDs for communication with master stations or other IEDs, thus is complementary.
mentioned alongside IEDs in 2% (115) of relevant job posts
IEC 61850 is a standard defining communication protocols for intelligent electronic devices at substations, which IEDs implement.
mentioned alongside IEDs in 2% (97) of relevant job posts

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