IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE
and battery acid can and have been added to IEDs to propagate their blast and thermal effects. (b) Chemical - a chemical IED is a main charge with a chemical payload in conjunction with an explosive payload. Chemical IEDs are fabricated to kill or incapacitate victims with a chemical, rather than explosive, effect.
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