Explosives Explained
This presentation provides a thorough but palatable introduction to explosives for the canine handler. With an introduction to transnational threats with the use of home-made explosives devices.











Class overview
This presentation provides a thorough but palatable introduction to explosives for the canine handler. With an introduction to transnational threats with the use of home-made explosives devices. Followed by the reasons terrorists make HME devices and how they deploy them in real world attacks. Next, a breakdown of explosives and their chemistry to explain what the canine is smelling and why some explosives are better than others for explosives detection canine training programs. Finally, the chemistry behind the best practices for use, safety and
storage of explosive training aids.
This session explains:
- a thorough but palatable introduction to explosives for the canine handler.
- With an introduction to transnational threats with the use of home-made explosives devices.
- Followed by the reasons terrorists make HME devices and how they deploy them in real world attacks.
- Finally, the chemistry behind the best practices for use, safety and storage of explosive training aids.






Todd Wilber
Todd Wilber has worked for over 20 years in counterterrorism as a responder, researcher, policy writer and senior manager. He responded to various incidents at the local, national and transnational levels. His experience includes battlefield firsthand experience with improvised explosives and IEDs. He conducted research on various improved explosives and developed novel render safe procedures for IEDs as well as nuclear devices. Mr. Wilber is completing work on new, broad use desensitization solutions and techniques for powdered primary explosives. He has worked in U.S. Army special operations, additionally as a program manager and researcher at the national labs, a Senior Energy Official for real-world emergencies, and contractor for State Department leading indigenous personnel in explosive hazard mitigation during combat operations. Other duties included providing senior management direction for the overall safety, security and environmental compliance for the Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center. As an adjunct professor, he worked with graduate students and faculty to characterize primary explosives and develop chemical safing solutions.








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