Welcome to the Counter-IED Report website, a one-stop source of information and news for Counter-IED professionals. The Counter-IED Report is the leading international subscription-based publication covering the latest developments in the fight against the IED threat. The purpose of the Counter-IED Report is to identify technological advances, as well as strategies and tactics to counter threat networks, reduce IED production and placement, assist in post-conflict humanitarian demining, and capacity-building efforts worldwide. We are committed to providing up-to-date, first-hand expertise and facilitating information sharing among stakeholders, academia and industry. The magazine is published in print, e-book and PDF formats and distributed worldwide. The distribution is tailored to the highly engaged audience of Counter-IED, EOD, CBRNe, Defence, Law Enforcement, Humanitarian Demining and Security professionals and senior decision makers in government, public and private sectors. Additional hard copies of the Report are also distributed at the defence and security events through our Media Partnership Program.
Latest News
- Colombia: Sok, the explosive detection trained dog that prevented attacks in Neiva, department of Huila
April 29, 2025
Under pressure of the Military Forces, the perpetrators abandoned a cloth bag containing four explosive devices, each weighing approximately one kilogram, in a wooded area. The troops moved to the place, ...
- Czechia: Discovery of an unexploded aerial bomb results in evacuation of 200 people
April 29, 2025
Due to the discovery of an aerial bomb in Oldřišov in the Opava region, the police, in cooperation with firefighters, had to evacuate around 200 people today. The bomb was found ...
- Estonia: Over 1,200 historic explosives found in Saaremaa
April 29, 2025
During planned demining operations that began late last week on Saaremaa, bomb disposal experts have already discovered 1,260 explosive devices. The search efforts will continue through May 5. The first days ...
- Ukraine: Defective mortar rounds – defense plant managers detained
April 29, 2025
In Dnipropetrovsk region, the Security Service of Ukraine, with the assistance of the Ministry of Defense, detained the CEO of a defense plant and his first deputy, who are belived ...
- Bosnian centre trains dogs for Ukrainian demining efforts
April 29, 2025
Mey, a Belgian shepherd, and her trainer Kenan Muftic learned how to effectively detect mines and unexploded ordnance last week, negotiating various obstacles and scenarios in a grass field in ...
- Cambodia: 40-year-old spy satellite photos are helping find forgotten land mines
April 29, 2025
Declassified images from U.S. military satellites are helping find forgotten mine fields in Cambodia. From the late 1960s almost until the end of the 1990s, a bloody war between communist ...
- Nigeria: IED blast kills at least 26 people in Borno State
April 29, 2025
At least 26 people were killed on Monday when two vehicles detonated an improvised explosive device in Nigeria’s northeastern Borno state, the heartland of an Islamist insurgency, residents said. The International ...
- Iraq detains Daesh suspect accused of helping to incite New Orleans truck ramming attack
April 29, 2025
An official with the Daesh group has been detained in Iraq, suspected of being involved with inciting the pickup truck-ramming attack in New Orleans that killed more than a dozen ...
- Luke AFB EOD X-Ray Field Training
April 28, 2025
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Matthew Helms, 56th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, analyzes data from an X-ray system during a field exercise, April 21, 2024, at Camp ...
- Postured to respond – 18th MDG holds mass casualty exercise
April 28, 2025
KADENA AIR BASE, Japan — U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 18th Medical Group trained to deliver life-saving care during a large-scale medical readiness exercise at Kadena Air Base, ...
- Thailand: Two more police officers murdered in Yala
April 28, 2025
Violence continued today in Thailand’s southernmost province of Yala, leaving two border patrol police officers dead and another injured. The officers were driving back from a health check-up when an ...
- UK: Southend RNLI volunteers assist with controlled detonation of ordinance
April 28, 2025
Dover Coastguard requested Southend-on-Sea RNLI volunteers to assist with the controlled detonation of ordinance found to the east of Canvey point. The charity’s hovercraft, H004 Vera Ravine was launched at ...
- Syria: ISIL group kills five Kurdish fighters in attack in Deir Az Zor governorate
April 28, 2025
The ISIL (ISIS) group has killed five Kurdish fighters in an attack in eastern Syria’s Deir Az Zor, the group’s news agency has reported, underscoring concerns about its resurgence. Farhad Shami, ...
- Azerbaijani deminer injured in landmine blast in Gazakh
April 28, 2025
An employee of the Azerbaijan Mine Action Agency (ANAMA) was injured in a landmine explosion while conducting clearance operations in the liberated village of Gizilhajili, in Gazakh district. The incident occurred ...
- Pakistan: Blast at peace committee office kills 7 in South Waziristan
April 28, 2025
A blast at a peace committee office in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s South Waziristan tribal district on Monday killed at least seven people, police and health officials said. While no one has claimed ...
- Joint Australian Training Team – Philippines: Sappers get a blast out of shared training
April 28, 2025
Under the beating sun in Tarlac City in the Philippines, Australian explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) specialists recently exchanged experience and techniques with their Filipino counterparts. In late February and early March, ...
- US forces have hit more than 800 targets in Yemen since March
April 27, 2025
The U.S. military carried out airstrikes on more than 800 targets in Houthi-controlled parts of Yemen since March 15, U.S. Central Command said this past week. These strikes have destroyed multiple ...
- Philippines: 6 Central Mindanao terrorist bomb makers surrender to Army
April 27, 2025
Six more members of two now defunct terror groups, all experts in fabrication of home-made bombs, had surrendered to an Army unit and pledged allegiance to the government. Major Gen. Donald ...

