Hanscom team works to lower person-borne IED threat
Mike Nolan, a business development manager for Vectronix Inc., uses infrared technology to look for simulated improvised explosive devices being carried by test subjects at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., Oct. 23. The tests being conducted by the Air Force Counter-IED Office at Hanscom are expected to pinpoint technologies that can reduce suicide bombing threats in theater. (U.S. Air Force photo/Chuck Paone)
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