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U.S. Department of Homeland Security


Washington, DC 20528

Homeland
Security
May 20, 2004
MEMORANDUM
FOR: Selected Bomb Countermeasure Experts
FROM: Patrick M. Hughes, Lieutenant General, USA, Ret.
Assistant Secretary for Information Analysis
IAIP/DHS
SUBJECT: IED Trigger Recognition Guide
Overview:
This IED Trigger Recognition Guide has been prepared to assist with the field identification of
electronic triggers used with improvised explosive devices. More detailed technical information,
including additional photography and schematic diagrams, is available for each device.
As new IED Triggers are recovered, updated versions of The Guide will be published.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) believes that bombings by terrorists may be
preempted if the public safety bomb technician is informed of certain device types used by
terrorists overseas.
Details:
DHS has no specific information to indicate that bombings of any kind are currently being
planned in the United States or that these triggers will be used. This document is only intended
to provide general IED trigger recognition features that have been used by terrorists overseas.
Concluding Paragraphs:
The Guide is unclassified, but For Official Use Only, to facilitate the distribution to the field.
This information, however, should be considered sensitive and protected accordingly.
Comments and questions can be addressed to the Information Analysis Requirements Division
via e-mail at [email protected].

S / Patrick M. Hughes
Patrick M. Hughes
Lieutenant General, USA, Ret.
Assistant Secretary for Information Analysis
IAIP/DHS

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This IED Trigger Recognition Guide has been prepared


to assist with the field identification of electronic triggers
used with improvised explosive devices. More detailed
technical information, including additional photography
and schematic diagrams, is available for each device.
The Guide is unclassified, but For Official Use Only, to
facilitate distribution to the field. This information,
however, should be considered sensitive and protected
accordingly.
As new IED triggers are recovered, updated versions of
The Guide will be published.
Happy hunting!

For additional copies or information, please contact:


Terrorist Threat Integration Center
Liberty Crossing 1
Publications, Room #1W100
Washington, DC 20505

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IED Trigger Recognition Guide


Table of Contents

Sheet # Title
03340 Al Qa’ida Casio Watch Timer with Opto-Isolator
05250 Al Qa’ida Interrupted IR Trigger
05706 Al Qa’ida Casio Watch Timer
06920 Iraqi Car Alarm R/CFS
07863 Iraqi R/CFS Receiver with Ten Outputs
10013 Al Qa’ida Digital Watch and Breakwire Trigger
12989 Iraqi Fixed-Delay Timer
14536 Iraqi Radiation Trigger
16446 Al Qa’ida Fixed-Delay Timer
18239 Iraqi Modified Travel Alarm Clock
18356 Al Qa’ida Tone Detector for R/CFS
23119 Al Qa’ida Concealed Light Trigger
27155 Al Qa’ida Light/Breakwire Trigger
30735 Al Qa’ida Alarm Clock Timer
44297 Al Qa’ida Modified Car Alarm R/CFS Receiver
49060 Al Qa’ida Dark Trigger
54433 Iraqi Programmable Timer
55493 Al Qa’ida Single DTMF Decoder for R/CFS
57286 Iraqi Improvised Sea Mine
59133 Al Qa’ida R/CFS Receiver in SEGA Cartridge
62166 Al Qa’ida Two-DTMF Decoder for R/CFS
64292 Al Qa’ida Jumper Select Delay Timer
66202 Al Qa’ida Trigger Circuit

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Sheet # Title
70965 Al Qa’ida Breakwire Trigger
71575 Iraqi Shaped Charge Timer
75426 Iraqi ICOM-based Single-Tone R/CFS
77398 Al Qa’ida Single Tone Encoder
80251 Al Qa’ida Light Trigger
84071 Al Qa’ida Casio Watch Timer on Perf Board
88107 Al Qa’ida Light Trigger
88717 Iraqi Fixed-Delay Timer with C-D Output
91687 Al Qa’ida “Spider” R/CFS Receiver in Ballast
93480 Iraqi Radio-Controlled Firing System

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Al Qa’ida Devices
Sheet # Title
03340 Al Qa’ida Casio Watch Timer with Opto-Isolator
05250 Al Qa’ida Interrupted IR Trigger
05706 Al Qa’ida Casio Watch Timer
10013 Al Qa’ida Digital Watch and Breakwire Trigger
16446 Al Qa’ida Fixed-Delay Timer
18356 Al Qa’ida Tone Detector for R/CFS
23119 Al Qa’ida Concealed Light Trigger
27155 Al Qa’ida Light/Breakwire Trigger
30735 Al Qa’ida Alarm Clock Timer
44297 Al Qa’ida Modified Car Alarm R/CFS Receiver
49060 Al Qa’ida Dark Trigger
55493 Al Qa’ida Single DTMF Decoder for R/CFS
59133 Al Qa’ida R/CFS Receiver in SEGA Cartridge
62166 Al Qa’ida Two-DTMF Decoder for R/CFS
64292 Al Qa’ida Jumper Select Delay Timer
66202 Al Qa’ida Trigger Circuit
70965 Al Qa’ida Breakwire Trigger
77398 Al Qa’ida Single Tone Encoder
80251 Al Qa’ida Light Trigger
84071 Al Qa’ida Casio Watch Timer on Perf Board
88107 Al Qa’ida Light Trigger
91687 Al Qa’ida “Spider” R/CFS Receiver in Ballast

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Iraqi Devices
Sheet # Title
06920 Iraqi Car Alarm R/CFS
07863 Iraqi R/CFS Receiver with Ten Outputs
12989 Iraqi Fixed-Delay Timer
14536 Iraqi Radiation Trigger
18239 Iraqi Modified Travel Alarm Clock
54433 Iraqi Programmable Timer
57286 Iraqi Improvised Sea Mine
71575 Iraqi Shaped Charge Timer
75426 Iraqi ICOM-based Single-Tone R/CFS
88717 Iraqi Fixed-Delay Timer with C-D Output
93480 Iraqi Radio-Controlled Firing System

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Al Qa’ida Casio Watch Timer

Al Qa’ida Casio Timer with Opto-Isolator


with Opto-Isolator
Recovered since mid-2002 in Afghanistan and
Pakistan, this device uses an opto-isolator to
interface with the Casio digital watch alarm
and a safe-arm delay timer. This is a much
safer circuit to use than other versions of the
Casio Watch Timer (Sheets 05706 & 84071).

• Time Delay: User programmable up to 23 hours, 59


minutes in one minute increments.
• Power Source: Two standard 9-Volt batteries in paral-
lel (9 Vdc) with no isolation.
03340

• Anti-Tamper Features: None.


• Watch Type: Casio F-91W, but other digital alarm
watches could be utilized.

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• Size: The blue plastic case measures 101 mm x


67 mm x 39 mm (4.0“ x 2.6“ x 1.5“). The circuit board
measures 52 mm x 26 mm x 1.6 mm thick (2.0“ x 1.0“ x
0.063“ thick).
• Circuit Base: Type 4060 Oscillator/Divider IC for the
safe arm delay timer; Type 4N25 opto-isolator for the
watch interface.
• Circuit Board Substrate: Brown single-sided with silk
screen legends.
• Variations: Concealed in electrical outlet boxes with
toggle or key switch.
03340

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Al Qa’ida Interrupted IR

Al Qa’ida Interrupted IR Trigger


Trigger
This circuit, recovered in Afghanistan in early
2002 requires modulated Infra-red (IR) to hold
the output off. When the IR is interrupted, the
output triggers. Construction is similar to the
Al Qa’ida Light/Breakwire Trigger (Sheet
27155).

• Trigger: Loss of
an infra-red (IR)
beam with digital
modulation in the
40-60 kHz range.
• Safe-Arm Delay:
Variable, but with
a maximum of
only about ten
seconds.
• Power Source:
No power source
was recovered. A
s ta n d a r d 9 - v o l t
battery would be
suitable to operate
the circuit for
about one day.
05250

• Size: The overall


package measures 67 mm x 20 mm x 21 mm thick
(2.64” x 0.79” x 0.83” thick).

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• Anti-Tamper
Al Qa’ida Interrupted IR Trigger

features: None.
• Concealment:
None.
• PC Board Sub-
strate: The trig-
ger circuit is
assembled on
1.6 mm (0.063”)
thick epoxy-fiber-
glass experi-
menter board with
parallel strips of
copper conduc-
tors over holes on
2.5 mm (0.100”)
centers.
• Circuit Base: Sony
IR receiver mod-
ule, model
SBX1610-52.
Note: This circuit
could be easily con-
figured to trigger on
the presence of an IR
signal, rather than the
loss of signal.
05250

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Al Qa’ida Casio Watch Timer

Al Qa’ida Casio Watch Timer


Timers built using a Casio watch were first
seen in early 2000. The device detects the
watch alarm output to trigger the device. Sev-
eral varieties of alarm detector circuitry have
been seen (Sheets 03340 & 84071) with this
being the simplest. Time delays up to 23:59
can be achieved.

• Time Delay: User programmable up to 23 hours, 59


minutes in one minute increments.
• Power Source: Standard 9-Volt battery, connected
through a slide switch on the side of the case, is used
05706

to power the detector circuit and detonator. The watch


operates on its internal battery.
• Anti-Tamper Features: None.

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• Watch Type: This device used a Casio F-91W, but


other digital alarm watches could be utilized.
• Size: The plastic case containing the battery and
detector components measures 57 mm square x
16 mm thick (2.25” square x 0.63” thick).
05706

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Iraqi Car Alarm R/CFS

Iraqi Car Alarm R/CFS


This modified commercial system consists of
three board in the receiver circuit and one in
the key fob actuation transmitter. The system
operates at about 434 MHz over very a short
range.

• Concealment: Purse concealment was used.


• Safe Arm Delay: None.
• RF Frequency: 433.5 to 434.2 MHz.
• Control Code: Digital on/off keyed.
• Operating Range: 10 meters.
• Anti-Tamper Features: None.
• Power Source: 12 Vdc.
06920

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• Battery Life: The batteries shown will operate the


receiver for about 14 days.
• Size: RF receiver circuit board is 50 mm x 18 mm x
1.6 mm (2.0” x 0.70” x 0.063”); address decoder board
is 45 mm x 41 mm x 0.5 mm (1.8” x 1.6” x 0.020”); ell-
shaped relay board is 60 mm x 50 mm x 0.6 mm overall
(2.4” x 2.0” x 0.024”)
06920

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Iraqi R/CFS Receiver

Iraqi R/CFS Receiver with Ten Outputs


with Ten Addressable Outputs
Recovered in Iraq in mid-2003, This system
consists of two assemblies, a model RX46
receiver and a model M461 sequencer. It uses
a modified commercial pager as the RF
receiver with additional circuits to decode the
received non-standard DTMF codes. The unit
is capable of independent control of ten out-
puts. All markings on both assemblies are in
English.

• Safe-Arm Delay: None.


• RF Frequency: 156.500 MHz with narrowband FM
modulation.
• Operating Range: No transmitter was recovered with
the receiver system.

07863

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• Command Signal: Single non-standard DTMF tone


Iraqi R/CFS Receiver with Ten Outputs

pair for each of the ten outputs. Ten of sixteen possible


codes are used. The battery saver cycle in the receiver
assembly requires the DTMF code to be received for at
least two seconds.
• Anti-Tamper Features: None.
• Size: Each of the two cylindrical assemblies is about
11 cm diameter by 6 cm thick (4.3” diameter x 2.4”
thick). The system weighs about 900 grams
(2 pounds.).
• Power Source: The receiver is powered at 6.0 Vdc by
an internal pack of four AA cells. The sequencer is
powered at 18.0 Vdc by two 9-Vdc batteries wired in
series. The 0.8-meter (31”) cable must be connected
between the two assemblies for the system to operate.
• Battery Life: The system will operate for about
500 hours, limited by the four AA cells in the receiver
assembly.
07863

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Al Qa’ida Digital Watch

Al Qa’ida Digital Watch/Breakwire Trigger


and Breakwire Trigger
This device was recovered in Afghanistan in
2002. It will trigger when the digital watch
alarm functions or when the breakwire is
opened. Construction techniques of this
device are similar to a number of other Al
Qa’ida devices.

• Trigger: Alarm from a digital watch (red leads), or


immediately upon opening the breakwire (twisted blue
leads).
• Concealment: None. Both sides of the circuit are cov-
ered with hot-melt glue.
• Safe-Arm Delay: Variable, two minutes maximum.

10013

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• Anti-Tamper Features: The breakwire trigger mecha-


Al Qa’ida Digital Watch/Breakwire Trigger

nism could be utilized with a lift switch.


• Power Source: Standard 9-Volt battery assumed to
power the circuit. The watch is powered by its internal
SR-41 silver oxide button cell.
• Size: The PC board measures 70 mm x 39 mm (2.8” x
1.5”).
• PC Board Substrate: Brown phenolic, 1.5 mm
(0.060”) thick, with circuit traces on one side. There are
no markings on the board.

• Digital Watch: The digital wrist watch provided with the


circuit is marked Asahi Sport Alarm Chrono, model
number M-686. The watch measures 39 mm x 37 mm x
11 mm thick (1.54” x 1.46” x 0.43” thick).
10013

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