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Page One Science Releases The NO-PLODE IED Countermeasure

File photo: An IED explosion in Iraq.
by Staff Writers
Alexandria VA (SPX) Oct 23, 2006
Page One Science has released its Improvised Explosive Device (IED) countermeasure, NO-PLODE, to defend against wirelessly detonated IED's. This device utilizes highly-advanced, cutting edge technology to prevent the remote triggering of cellular communications typically used by terrorists to detonate IED's around the world.

The NO-PLODE can be vehicle-mounted, personally-worn, or placed in fixed sites to create an effective safe zone, free of unauthorized cellular devices. Unlike jammers, the NO-PLODE does not disrupt essential communications. The NO-PLODE temporarily "spoofs" hostile cellular devices causing them to default to an inactive mode, thus preventing the IED from being triggered.

The NO-PLODE has been designed for domestic and overseas use, and is built to survive and operate efficiently in harsh environments. The NO-PLODE has been successfully tested within all frequency bands at U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground, AZ.

The NO-PLODE is available for immediate delivery.

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Orlando FL (SPX) Oct 20, 2006
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