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iraq visual language translator for ied detection
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iraq visual language translator ied detection 24-panel foldable
iraq visual language translator provides a visual language content to assist with weapon, person, and vehicle identification and scenarios such as hostage reward, smuggling, ambush, detainee search, traffic stops and criminal activity, as well as basic travel communication; the card also contains basic improvised explosive device (ied) identification visual language, and has essential words and phrases translated into iraqi arabic, kurdish and farsi, and written with phonetic spellings so that english speakers can achieve basic spoken communication; assists with dection and deterrence of ied
laminated 24-panel foldable picture symbol translator
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