Officers from the Somali National Army, working alongside Turkish military electrical engineers, have developed a new system aimed at neutralizing improvised explosive devices (IEDs) used by Al-Shabaab.
These roadside bombs, often buried along key routes, have caused significant casualties and operational challenges for Somali forces. The new system is based on intelligence gathered from captured bomb-makers and technical analysis of their devices.
How Al-Shabaab IEDs Operate
According to field intelligence and engineering analysis:
- Al-Shabaab primarily uses homemade explosive devices powered by:
- A 12-volt battery
- Electrical current typically ranges between 8 and 9 volts
- These IEDs are triggered in two main ways:
- Pressure-based activation (weight-triggered)
- Remote detonation using mobile phones (SIM-based systems)
- Additional findings:
- The group relies on specific signal frequencies to trigger devices
- Some systems also utilize radio wave signals
- Their designs include capacitors to store and release electrical energy for detonation
The Counter-IED System
The newly developed system targets the electrical mechanism of these explosives.
This system can disable or neutralize IEDs from a distance of up to 150 feet before forces reach the danger zone.
How it works:
- It emits a form of directed electromagnetic interference (radiation signal) toward the device
- This signal disrupts the capacitor, which is essential for storing the charge needed to detonate the bomb
- Once the capacitor is neutralized:
- The circuit behaves as if the power wire has been cut
- The electrical flow is interrupted at the resistor stage
- The energy returns to the battery instead of triggering the explosive

- The IED becomes inactive within a fraction of a second
- The entire detonation system shuts down before activation
Testing and Current Status
- The system is currently in the testing phase
- Initial tests have shown strong indicators of success
- So far, testing has been conducted primarily on:
- Nokia mobile phone-triggered devices
This is significant because: Most of the communication-triggered IEDs used by Al-Shabaab rely on basic mobile phones with a similar architecture
Strategic Implications

If the system proves fully reliable:
- It could eliminate one of Al-Shabaab’s most effective weapons
- It would significantly reduce: Roadside ambushes and Casualties among Somali forces
- It may shift the tactical balance on the ground, limiting the group’s ability to control movement and territory





