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Foot Patrols Boost IED Detection

Troops on foot patrol in Afghanistan are finding an increasing number of makeshift bombs before they explode, helping to defuse the effectiveness of the Taliban's No. 1 weapon, military data show.

The data show that high-tech equipment may not be the key to finding and eliminating the IED threat, says Dakota Wood, a military analyst at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments and a retired Marine officer. The key is likely to be a wary infantryman on foot, perhaps with a bomb-sniffing dog or hand-held detector.

"Training and experience are key to counter-IED operations," Wood says. "There will always be a technological contest between explosives and explosive detectors. It seems the humans involved on both sides are the real determinants to success."