Course
L3-00 - EOD Level 3 TEST
£95.00
EOD Level 3
L3-00 - EOD Level 3 TEST
This test is a consolidation of the CAT-UXO online EOD Level 3 lessons. It is recommended that individuals consider conducting the EOD level 3 lessons before attempting the test. On completing the test you will be awarded a CAT-UXO EOD Level 3...
L3-01 - Explosive Theory
£95.00
EOD Level 3
L3-01 - Explosive Theory
Explosive power refers to the ability of the explosive to do the work as required. By understanding how explosive energy functions we can manipulate the effects of the explosive power. You are required as an EOD Level 3 EOD operator to be able...
L3-02 - Land Service Ammunition (LSA)
£95.00
EOD Level 3
L3-02 - Land Service Ammunition (LSA)
We require to be able to place Explosive Remnants of War into specific groups in order to help determine how we might dispose of them safely. You are required as an EOD Level 3 operator to be able to classify ERW into their LSA groups and...
L3-03 - Air Delivered Weapons (ADWs)
£95.00
EOD Level 3
L3-03 - Air Delivered Weapons (ADWs)
The first significant use of cluster weapons was during the Second World War, when German planes dropped SD-2 Butterfly bombs on the British port of Grimsby. Although only 1,000 or so bomblets were dropped, there was chaos in the town for weeks...
L3-04 - Guided Weapons (GWs)
£95.00
EOD Level 3
L3-04 - Guided Weapons (GWs)
Larger missiles often use liquid fuels for maintaining long periods of flight. All liquid fuels are flammable and present particular hazards to the EOD operator. Due to the range of hazards and levels of risk involved with crashed or downed...
L3-05 - Demolitions
£95.00
EOD Level 3
L3-05 - Demolitions
The selection of a good central disposal site (CDS) is important to ensure a safe and successful demolition that will pose the least threat to the lives of the local population and the minimum of disruption and inconvenience. In this demolitions...
L3-06 - Booby-traps (BTPs)
£95.00
EOD Level 3
L3-06 - Booby-traps (BTPs)
Booby-traps (BTPs) cause the enemy to be very cautious when returning to any previously held area of the opposition forces. During your activities as an EOD operator, you may find that booby-traps have been employed and are still in place today....

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