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 report 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
- Libya: Six killed in military camp explosion in Tajoura
August 18, 2024
A deadly explosion occurred at a military camp in the city of Tajoura, east of the Libyan capital, claiming the lives of six people. Local reports indicate the blast happened during ...
- Israel: Man dies in Tel Aviv blast, authorities suspect botched terror attack
August 18, 2024
A suspected bungled terrorist attack killed a man in his 50s on Lehi Street in southern Tel Aviv on Sunday evening. Authorities believe the man was carrying an explosive device, ...
- Switzerland offers cash prize to get munitions out of lakes
August 18, 2024
Tourists enjoying the picture postcard views of lakes Lucerne, Thun or Neuchatel might be surprised to learn what lies beneath those pristine alpine waters. For years the Swiss military used ...
- UK to conduct review on tackling ‘extremist ideologies’, including misogyny
August 18, 2024
UK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has ordered a review of the United Kingdom’s counterterrorism strategy on how to best tackle threats by “extremist ideologies” including misogyny. Other ideological trends to ...
- Pakistan: Three hurt in Quetta grenade attack
August 18, 2024
Three people were injured in a hand grenade attack targeting a police vehicle near the University of Balochistan in the Sariab Road area on Saturday. Police said unknown assailants on motorbikes ...
- IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine – Update 245
August 17, 2024
The nuclear safety situation at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) is deteriorating following a drone strike that hit the road around the plant site perimeter today, International Atomic Energy ...
- Northern Ireland: More than 400 homes evacuated after suspected WW2 bomb found
August 17, 2024
Police say more than 400 homes have been evacuated in Newtownards, County Down, following the discovery of a suspected World War Two bomb. It was found at a building site ...
- Israel: Two IDF reserve officers killed by roadside explosives in Gaza
August 17, 2024
Two Israel Defense Forces reserve officers were killed by a roadside bomb in central Gaza on Saturday, the military announced. The death of Maj. (res.) Yotam Itzhak Peled, 34, a logistics ...
- UK: Three more charged after ram-raid at defence firm
August 16, 2024
Three more people have been charged after an apparent ram-raid at a defence technology firm. Members of the campaign group, Palestine Action, allegedly used a vehicle to ram the entrance ...
- Yemen: Suicide bomber kills 16 soldiers in Abyan province
August 16, 2024
A suicide bomber has killed 16 Yemeni pro-government soldiers and wounded 18 others in a military post in the southern province of Abyan, local authorities have said. The attacker “drove a ...
- UK: Man charged with encouraging terrorism appears in court
August 16, 2024
A man described in court as a “political activist” has appeared at the Old Bailey charged with encouraging terrorism over social media posts relating to the Charlie Hebdo attack. Majid Novsarka, ...
- EOD teams upend training for threats from IEDs on the ground to drones in the air
August 16, 2024
The job of ordnance disposal technicians is rapidly changing. After decades of handling prevasive ground-level threats of improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan and Iraq, disposal techs are reinventing their jobs ...
- UK: Two men arrested over ‘explosive substances’ in Lincoln
August 16, 2024
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of making explosive substances for unlawful purpose. Officers received reports of “suspicious activity” at a property in Breedon Drive, Lincoln, on Friday evening. Military ...
- Japan to purchase equipment for humanitarian demining in Ukraine and hand it over to the SES
August 16, 2024
Japan has ordered 12 minibuses and 8 trailers from Ukrainian manufacturers for the SES. The equipment is part of JICA’s support package for demining in Ukraine, with a total funding ...
- UK police charge two after investigation into right-wing terrorism
August 16, 2024
British police charged an 18-year-old man and a 19-year-old woman with terrorism offences after an investigation into suspected extreme right-wing terrorism activity, they said in a statement on Friday. Rex William ...
- Indian Army drill for counterinsurgency amid rise in rebel attacks in Kashmir
August 15, 2024
In the remote Himalayas, tens of thousands of Indian soldiers maintain a tight vigil along the highly militarized Line of Control that divides Kashmir region between India and Pakistan. Authorities say ...
- Estonia concludes framework contracts to buy equipment designed for special forces
August 15, 2024
The Estonian Center for Defense Investment (RKIK) has entered into framework contracts on behalf of the defense forces and the Rescue Board for the acquisition of clothing and special equipment ...
- Sweden reports first case of more dangerous mpox virus outside Africa
August 15, 2024
Sweden has reported the first confirmed case outside Africa of the more deadly mpox variant that sparked the World Health Organization to declare a global public health emergency a day ...