EOD Suits
EOD suits are specialised personal protective equipment assemblies providing blast and fragmentation protection enabling explosive ordnance disposal personnel to survive near-field detonations during hazardous operations. The protective approach enables personnel risk acceptance enabling operations otherwise impossible without acceptable casualty risk.
Premium EOD suits employ layered construction combining ballistic panels (typically ceramic or composite materials rated NIJ Level III–IV) protecting torso and vital organs, heavy polyester or Kevlar fabric providing abrasion protection, and padding absorbing impact forces reducing blunt trauma. Modular design enables customisation matching diverse body dimensions. Helmet designs incorporating face shields provide head protection while maintaining visibility and situational awareness.
Suit specifications typically weigh 18–25 kilograms enabling field deployment despite burden. Coverage spans front and rear torso, shoulders, and upper extremities. Heat management through ventilation systems prevents thermal stress during extended wearing. Rapid donning mechanisms enable deployment within 5–10 minutes enabling rapid response activation to emerging threats.
Operational deployment includes improvised explosive device (IED) disposal enabling personnel approach to blast-initiated devices, suspicious package investigation enabling preliminary assessment, and training operations enabling skill development. Realistic training with controlled detonations enables personnel confidence development reducing operational hesitation.
Environmental operation across -10°C to +50°C temperature ranges supports deployment across Pakistan’s varied climate zones. Durability across extended use ensures cost-effective operation.
In Pakistan, EOD suits support military and law enforcement explosive ordnance disposal operations against terrorism.
Tactical Supply Pakistan supplies EOD suits for explosive threat protection and ordnance disposal applications.
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