Explosive Ordnance Disposal

Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) teams in Defence, law enforcement and emergency services operate in environments where safety, control and confidence are critical. Response tasks can involve Unexploded Ordnance (UXO), suspicious packages, Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and post-blast scenes, requiring equipment that supports safe inspection, remote handling, protective response, and render-safe procedures.

The right Explosive Ordnance Disposal equipment helps teams maintain stand-off, reduce exposure, assess threats accurately and carry out controlled response activities in high-pressure environments. This may include bomb suits, hook and line kits, portable x-ray systems, digital radiography equipment, render-safe tools, explosion barriers, containment, Weapons Technical Intelligence (WTI) equipment and EOD training aids.

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What is Explosive Ordnance Disposal?
The field of Explosive Ordnance Disposal, or EOD, is specialised in locating, neutralising, and securely discarding unexploded ordnance. Professionals in EOD employ cutting-edge instruments and methods to lessen the danger associated with these dangerous substances.
What equipment is used in Explosive Ordnance Disposal?
Explosive Ordnance Disposal teams use specialist equipment including bomb suits, hook and line kits, portable X-ray systems, disruption tools, containment systems, remote handling equipment, demolition tools and forensic exploitation equipment. The equipment required depends on the threat, environment and operating procedure.
What is the difference between EOD and IEDD?
EOD refers broadly to Explosive Ordnance Disposal, including the detection, identification, evaluation and disposal of explosive hazards. IEDD, or Improvised Explosive Device Disposal, is a specialist area focused on improvised explosive devices.
Why is EOD Important for Safety?
EOD operations reduce the risks posed by explosive hazards, helping to prevent injuries, property damage, and fatalities. EOD specialists ensure these threats are safely neutralised and removed, protecting both people and infrastructure.
What Technologies are Used in Modern EOD Operations?
We integrate advanced EOD, C-IED (Counter-IED), and CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive) technologies to deliver complete, scalable solutions tailored for today’s complex threat environments.
Who Benefits from Your EOD Solutions?
An array of industries and sectors depend on EOD services, including mining, first responders, border control, and the chemical industry. Our goal is to continually improve the security of the country, the person, and the organisation by using state-of-the-art systems and our team’s unmatched experience.
What Expertise does Your Team Bring to EOD?
As a veteran-owned Australian company, we bring decades of field experience and a deep understanding of the operational needs of defence, emergency services, and critical industries. Our approach blends cutting-edge technology with real-world knowledge.
Is Your EOD Expertise Internationally Recognised?
Yes. We collaborate with leading global defence and security partners and have built a reputation for reliable EOD capability through years of successful deployments and training support across multiple sectors.