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
- Bangladesh: Three injured in landmine explosions near Naikhongchhari border
January 24, 2025
Three individuals were injured in separate landmine explosions at the Naikhongchhari border in Bandarban on Friday morning. This incident, which took place approximately 400 metres inside Myanmar from the zero line, ...
- Northern Ireland: Police investigate hoax pipe bomb in Londonderry
January 24, 2025
Police in Londonderry are appealing for information after a “hoax pipe bomb-type device” was discovered at a property in the Waterside. The incident in the Winchester Park area was reported to ...
- Sweden: One person injured in explosion in Uppsala
January 23, 2025
A powerful explosion occurred at midnight at a multi-family house in central Uppsala. Windows were blown out and a door was completely destroyed. One person was injured by glass splinters. The ...
- Cambodia clears 3,297 sq km of landmine-contaminated land, benefiting millions of rural people
January 23, 2025
Cambodia has cleared and released 3,297 square km of land contaminated by all forms of explosive ordnances in the last 32 years, benefiting millions of rural people, a senior official ...
- DR Congo: Rebels seize eastern town on critical supply route
January 22, 2025
The M23 rebel group in Democratic Republic of Congo has seized the eastern town of Minova, a main supply route for the provincial capital Goma, a local governor and a ...
- British Columbia: RCMP seize and dispose of improvised explosive device
January 22, 2025
A 42 year old man from Sooke is in custody after the Shawnigan Lake RCMP seized an improvised explosive device from a vehicle. On January 17, police received a report of ...
- UK defence minister Vernon Coaker visits troops in Borno
January 22, 2025
Vernon Coaker, the United Kingdom’s minister of state for defence, visited the headquarters of the joint Task force north-east, operation Hadin Kai (OPHK), in Maiduguri, Borno state capital, on Wednesday. During ...
- India: Security forces neutralise 8 IEDs in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur
January 22, 2025
Security forces on Wednesday recovered eight improvised explosive devices (IEDs) planted by Maoists in Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh, police said. Security personnel spotted the IEDs packed in steel boxes planted beneath ...
- UK Mine-clearing charity given £7m to continue work in Ukraine and Afghanistan
January 22, 2025
A landmine clearance charity will be given £7 million to continue its “life-saving” work in Ukraine and Afghanistan. The UK Government cash for the Hazardous Area Life-support Organisation (Halo) Trust ...
- India: National Security Guard conducts bomb disposal & counter-IED training for cops
January 22, 2025
The National Security Guard (NSG), Mumbai, provided the Goa Police with a 14-day specialized training in Bomb Disposal and Counter Improvised Explosive Devices (IED). A group of professionals led by Major ...
- Israel: IDF strikes terrorists planting IEDs in Jenin
January 21, 2025
The IDF eliminated a terrorist cell in Jenin on Tuesday as they were planting explosive devices in Jenin. The attack was carried out with drones as part of Israel’s counter-terrorism Iron ...
- Syria: YPG reluctant to hand over Daesh prison camp to new Syrian rulers
January 21, 2025
U.S.-backed terrorist group PKK/YPG, which runs a jail in northeastern Syria for Daesh members, says they oppose handing the facility over to the new rulers of Syria. They cite possible ...
- Japan: WWII explosive removed from city building site on Okinawa
January 21, 2025
Japanese troops removed and defused an American shell believed to be from World War II from a construction site in Okinawa’s capital city over the weekend. Five members of the Japan ...
- Israel: One soldier killed, another one wounded in IED explosion in the West Bank
January 20, 2025
The IDF announced on Monday that at around 8:30 a.m. Sgt.-Maj. Eviatar Ben Yehuda was killed, and another officer was severely wounded in the West Bank when a David vehicle ...
- Netherlands: 15 arrested in explosive attack crackdown
January 20, 2025
A large-scale police operation across the Netherlands has resulted in the arrest of 15 individuals, ranging in age from 14 to 25, for their involvement in a series of explosive ...
- Cambodia extends mine-free goal to 2030
January 19, 2025
Cambodia has extended its mine-free goal to 2030 from the previous 2025 target, due to geographical difficulties for mine search and clearance along the border, a spokesperson for the Cambodian ...
- Israel: 3 hostages handed over to IDF forces after 471 days in Hamas captivity
January 19, 2025
After 471 days in Hamas captivity, Emily Damari, Romi Gonen and Doron Steinbrecher reunite with their mothers and airlifted to Sheba Medical Center. The IDF confirmed that the hostages crossed into ...
- Finding Unexploded WWII Bombs In Germany Is Run-Of-The-Mill
January 19, 2025
Last month, an 1,100-pound unexploded bomb from WWII, believed to be of American origin, was uncovered near Cologne, Germany, where a construction crew had been digging. Some 3,000 people were ...

