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C-IED 5-25

C-IED 5-25. 1. Every «  prolonged  » stop is considered as dangerous The troop is vulnerable during these stops ( IED on the ground , breakdown, observation of particular point of the ground ) The technique of « 5-25 » aims :

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C-IED 5-25

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  1. C-IED 5-25 1

  2. Every « prolonged » stop isconsidered as dangerous • The troopisvulnerableduringthese stops ( IED on the ground, breakdown, observation of particular point of the ground) • The technique of « 5-25 » aims : • To recognizing, secure the area of stop of one or severalvehicles • To look for IED indicators

  3. 1st time CLOCKWISE 5 CLEAR Alpha ARRIVED PROLONGED STOP Bravo START CHECK VISUAL AROUND VEHICLE Alpha start Bravo ARRIVED Second gendarme/policeman goes in the opposite from first ZERO OKAY 5m 1 gendarme/policeman goes out of vehicle to check around and under : THIS IS THEZERO 25 M 25 CLEAR ON ORDER OF THE HEAD OF CONVOY 5 -25

  4. KEY POINTS • COMMUNICATION • VEHICLE ALWAYSIN PROTECTION BETWEEN BOTH GENDARME/POLICEMAN • ECM SWITCH ON • OBSERVE ONLY IN FRONT OF YOUR FEET WALK AT THE SAME TIME • IF DISCOVERY IED, DON’T PANIC, CALL REPORT or CODE, GO BACK TO VEHICLE

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