The Journal of ERW and Mine Action Issue 15.3

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JOURNAL: The Journal of ERW and Mine Action Issue 15.3

unfortunate enough to be caught up in

Misrata. The boat was fortunately de-

the conflict. The inaccuracy and rather

tected and destroyed (and the explosives

random use of these weapons has prob-

detonated) by gunfire, but under differ-

ably had negligible tactical effect, es-

ent circumstances this water-borne IED

pecially in the early stages, but these

could have damaged or even sunk a mil-

factors will undoubtedly have contrib-

itary or commercial vessel. Although

uted to the human cost of the rebellion.

the means of initiation were never discovered, radio-signal detonation from

Weapon Types Employed

Apart from explosive-remnants-

shore was the most probable trigger mechanism for this device.

Explosives removed from a Belgian PRB-M3A1 anti-tank mine to be used in IED manufacturing.

of-war challenges normally anticipated following armed conflict, demining

Tactical Warfare Shifts

organizations in Libya will likely con-

Libya’s situation is further evidence

front improvised weapons and explo-

of the altering nature of modern con-

Afghanistan, Iraq and perhaps Yemen—

sive devices that are perhaps different

flicts and an indication of what the fu-

will undoubtedly have an effect on oper-

from accepted explosive threats within

ture holds. Conventional military might

ations. With no on-the-ground Western

the context of humanitarian-demining

is confronting increasingly asymmet-

military presence in Libya, demining or-

activity. Improvised explosive devices

ric tactics, where the ill-equipped and

ganizations will face EOD burdens and

used by both sides of the Libyan conflict

less-able force compensates for military

challenges. Skill levels and operating

are now a likely escalation as the conflict

weakness through the employment of

procedures to meet the challenge must

develops with more asymmetric tactics.

improvised weapons and IEDs—tacti-

develop in order to mitigate the cur-

Although the rebels, fighting a superior

cal weapons with strategic effect. Cer-

rent and emerging explosive threats,

enemy, may have gained more from IED

tainly in Libya both combatant elements

and the greater exposure of personnel

employment at the outset, pro-Gadhafi

have innovated as military hardware is

to IEDs, nonconventional explosive de-

forces will probably also use IEDs as

destroyed and conventional warfare tac-

vices and weaponry.

their resistance continues while resolu-

tics become less viable.

tion is sought to end the conflict, and perhaps in the aftermath.

Preparedness of Demining Organizations

With humanitarian-demining personnel deploying to destabilized countries such as Libya, mine-action operations must reflect on and mitigate against the specific threats through their training regimes and operating procedures. While planned demining activity will always be required, an increasing BMP-1 turret welded to a frame mounted on the back of a Toyota Hilux 4x4. This heavily improvised system was recorded firing the integral 73mm gun during the battle of Galaa/ Sofitt Hill, 07 June 2011.

complexity also emerges to the explo-

Even at sea, examples of asymmet-

cause greater exposure to such threats.

ric tactics were employed as in the case

Demining organizations face a challeng-

of a high-explosives-laden, rigid-hulled

ing future in Libya and elsewhere, and

boat with two mannequins on board

improvised weapons and IEDs—some of

that was used as a decoy to attack pa-

which will be devised locally while others

trolling naval vessels off the port of

will be copies from conflict areas such as

Published by JMU Scholarly Commons, 2011

sive-ordnance-disposal aspects of demining operations where complex tasks are encountered more frequently because of changing warfare tactics that

Adrian King is a Counter-IED Expert for Allen-Vanguard Ltd. His diverse career has spanned more than 30 years of working with explosive matters, including crisis response and demining operations in Iraq and Lebanon. King was involved in counter-IED training for NATO in Afghanistan in 2010 and is involved in a number of tasks, including the development of accredited conventional-munitions disposal and demining-training programs, and a UXO-clearance task in the Middle East. Adrian King C-IED SME Consultant Allen Vanguard Ltd. 85-88 Shrivenham Hundred Business Park Watchfield Swindon SN6 8TY / U.K. Tel: +44 (0) 1793 786350 Fax: +44 (0) 1793 786351 Email: Adrian.king@allenvanguard.comWebsite: http://allenvanguard.com

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SCAMP Anti-personnel Mine Roller Performance Testing

14min
pages 74-79

The PECO Wolverine: Evolution of a Demining Area-preparation Tool

7min
pages 64-66

Land Rights in Mine-affected Countries

11min
pages 57-61

Community Safety in Somalia

4min
pages 54-56

Study of ERW Accidents in Quang Tri Province, Vietnam

8min
pages 50-53

Mine Risk Management by Mapping

7min
pages 46-49

The Bosnia and Herzegovina Mine Action Information System

9min
pages 41-45

Land-release Information Management: Advocating for a Collaborative Approach

9min
pages 36-40

The Database of Demining Accidents: A Driving Force in HMA

11min
pages 30-35

Gambling Life and Limb: Humanitarian Hazards

7min
pages 26-29

Somalia: Working in High-risk Environments and Fragile States

4min
pages 24-25

Art Therapy and Sport Activities Enhance Psychosocial Rehabilitation

6min
pages 21-23

Peer Support and Recovery from Limb Loss in Post-conflict Settings

6min
pages 17-20

Survivor Heroes Heal Lives and Landscapes Throughout the World

8min
pages 13-16

Paved with Good Intentions: The Realities of “Safe” Versus “Free”

12min
pages 8-12

We Can Only Be “Mine Safe” When We Are “Mine Free”

6min
pages 5-7
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