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C-IED : The burst simulators TTS MES

CIED The MES (Mine Explosion Simulator) is a device which simulates a mine  explosion with acoustic and visual effect (smoke).

The "detonator" (IDM) is pneumatic and is originated from the same air canisters of the TTS System and are interchangeable. Simultaneously, at the time of the blast, the system will generate a smoke effect (PMM) which will indicate the point of the explosion.

Detonators system
IDM PMM
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The MES device, has reduced weight and dimensions and can be hidden, e.g. in a small terrain hole, is ideal for training soldiers to immediately react to mine explosion; it is absolutely no-dangerous and can be utilized in any training situation even within the unit barracks.

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TCE

The MES unit, previously charged with four devices (IDM) that simulate as “dynamite sticks”, (corresponding to the acoustic effect of a weapon shot) is activated through a remote control TCE (Transmitter Control Explosion) which controls the burst  (one by one, or simultaneously), MES can manage up to 5 devices.
Activation is also interacting with the possible use of passive sensors of passage SPI.

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SPI

CIED The same device, accompanied by an IED kit can be used in C-IED band, allowing, with the same remote control or via the sensor of passage, the explosion (Flash-bang) of the devices which are  of the type approved for military use, that is  "CIGAR" (man) or "BLIND" (car)

 

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