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Home » Bomb Squad » “Aerial IED,” Part Three

“Aerial IED,” Part Three

Are insur­gents in Iraq mak­ing home­made explo­sives that can “leap into the air” and hit heli­copters? A lead­ing gen­eral says yes. The Pentagon’s anti-​​IED (impro­vised explo­sive device) task force dis­agrees. And the Secretary of the Army — well, he’s not quite sure either way.
UH-60L Black Hawk.jpgNow, an intel­li­gence source weighs in, telling Defense Tech that the “aer­ial IED” threat is all hype — no mat­ter what the gen­eral said. “Honest to God, there hasn’t been a sin­gle anti-​​helo IED dis­cov­ered any­where in Southwest Asia,” the source notes. “The bad guys are so suc­cess­ful at down­ing them with small arms fire they have no incen­tive to adopt need­lessly com­plex anti-​​helo mines or IEDs. There might be one or two out there, but we haven’t heard any­thing about it.“
I don’t know about you, but I had no one idea there were anti-​​helicopter mines until this whole flap started. Defense Update helps edu­cate me, with a descrip­tion of this one Bulgarian-​​made helo-​​hunter. There are many oth­ers.

AHM-200–1… is acti­vated by… acoustic and radar Doppler shift sig­na­tures… at a dis­tance of of 100 m… The mine uses two war­heads, an explo­sive formed pro­jec­tile and aug­mented by a sec­ond TNT bar charge dis­trib­ut­ing 17kg of steel ball frag­ments. The mine can be acti­vated for peri­ods up to 30 days. The mine is placed on a stand per­mit­ting gen­eral ori­en­ta­tion of the sen­sors and charges in the direc­tion of poten­tial threat. The con­trol unit uses a sig­nal proces­sor to process the acoustic sig­nals and deter­mine acti­va­tion para­me­ters. Activation, neu­tral­iza­tion and explo­sion by Radio con­trol from a range of up to 2,000 meters is optional in model AHM-​​200-​​1RC. The mine will explode when attempts for mov­ing, tam­per­ing or dis­as­sem­bly dur­ing its acti­va­tion phase. 

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  1. DC loser says:
    January 23, 2006 at 8:02 am

    Anti-​​helicopter mines are old news. The Russians have mar­keted one over the years as have the Austrians. I saw exam­ples of both dur­ing the Eurosatory show I attended in 98. I’m just sur­prised nobody has snapped them up and actu­ally used them because they scare the liv­ing day­lights out of heli­copter pilots. They are pas­sive so you don’t know they are there until you are sit­ting right on top of one and the charge goes off in front of you.

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  2. lazygeorge says:
    January 23, 2006 at 10:06 am

    Would a mine of this type be effec­tive against fixed wing air­craft if place on the edge of an air­field runway?

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  3. DC Loser says:
    January 23, 2006 at 10:57 am

    For a sim­i­lar con­cept against air­craft, look at Oerlikon’s 35 mm AHEAD anti-​​aircraft sub­mu­ni­tion for use on its AAA sys­tems. It’s very good against air­craft, cruise mis­siles, and PGMs. Basically puts a wall of tung­sten in front of the tar­get and shreds it to pieces.

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  4. Anonamus (spelling) says:
    September 30, 2009 at 12:17 am

    BS. I am a Blackhawk Pilot in the Army and deployed here in Iraq. The AIED IS A FACT . I know because I was hit by 3 on one sin­gle inci­dent in the last 2 weeks. It is all clas­si­fied so I will NOT get into the details here but let me say this, the naysay­ers are full of crap. we were hit by shrap­nel and were very lucky we were not taken down. That is all I have 2 say thank you

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