Blasting Machine: A hand cranked electrical igniter which can fire up to 10 caps electrically. The machine generates current by muscular motion and never needs recharging or a battery. Weight: 0.5 kg Price: $50

Booby Trap Kit: This kit contains all the items (excluding explosives and blasting caps) for creating a simple booby trap. It consists of a spring-loaded electric pull-type detonator, attached to a hair-trigger pin. The pin is attached to a trip wire or cord (both included); when the wire is pulled the detonator is activated. Weight: 0.80 kg, Price: $ 150

Claymore Detonator: This is the detonator that the claymore mine for igniting the mine can be jerry rigged for other explosives. This ignites an eight-second fuse that triggers the explosive. Weight: 0.05 kg, Price: $ 20

Demolitions Kit: Contains an assortment of blasting caps, time fuses, fuse wire, and detonators to enable a character to rig explosive charges and fuse them for a time delay, remote detonation, contact, movement, pressure or tamper detonation, commonly used by demolitions squads, a smaller version of the Engineer Demolitions Kit. Weight: 5 kg, Price: $350.

Engineer Tools: items needed to prepare explosives, includes:

1 Pair of Pliers 1 Knife 1 Roll of Tape 1 Pair of Crimpers 1 Circuit Tester 1 Pair of Wire Cutters

Weight: 4 kg Price $50

Engineer Demolitions Kit: This kit contains an assortment of items to enable a person to rig explosives for denotation. It comes packed in a wooden crate. The kit includes:

1 Set of Engineer Demolitions Tools 50 Blasting Cap Electric 50 Blasting Cap Non-Electric 200 meters of Electrical Wire 500 meters of Trip Wire 1 Blasting Machine 200 meters of Fuse Instant 200 meters of Fuse Timed 50 Igniter Pull Fuse 5 Timed detonators 5 Igniter Pull / Release 5 Radio detonators with remote

Weight: 30 kg Price $750

Electrical Wire: This is a 100-metre spool of standard electrical wire used to carry ignition from the detonator to an electric blasting cap. Ignition is almost instantaneous. It can be used with any kind of detonator. Weight: 5 kg, Price: $ 75

Instant Detonator: The instant detonator is a combination between a detonator, a fuse and a blasting cap, and is typified by the M2A1 detonator. The detonator is embedded into the explosive and a T-ring is pulled. This ignites an eight-second fuse that triggers the explosive. Weight: 0.05 kg, Price: $ 90

Igniters: Igniters are used to ignite a fuse or can be placed directly into the explosive. The difference between them is that a pull igniter is a single direction igniter (it ignites when pulled), whilst pull / release igniters are bi-directional (they ignite when pulled or tension is released). Both igniters work underwater, and are usually triggered by removing the safety pin and pulling the ring. A pull igniter (such as the M60 Fuse Igniter) is typically used in simple booby traps. A pull / release igniter (such as the M4A1) can be used in more sophisticated booby traps, such as trip wires, detonating when pulled or cut.

Igniter Pull, Weight: 0.07 kg, Price: $ 30 Igniter Pull / Release, Weight: 0.08 kg, Price: $ 45

Radio-Detonation Broadcast Unit: An electrical device which enables a charge to be detonated from a remote location via radio signal. The broadcast unit is specially adapted to send a coded signal to prevent accidental detonation of the charge by harmonics or by induction. The unit may broadcast signals from up to one kilometre. Longer distances may be possible with an improvised longer-ranged radio. Weight: 0.3 kg Price: $350

Radio-Detonation Receiver Unit: An electrical device which enables an explosive charge to be detonated from a remote location via radio signal. The receiver and its associated broadcast unit are specially adapted to send and receive a coded signal to prevent accidental detonation by harmonics or by induction. Addition of a voice recognition chip to the circuit (Difficult: Electronics) makes possible detonation by a single specific word or sound sent by the transmitter. The unit is about the size of a pack of chewing gum, and contains a ROM chip and a battery. It is attached to a normal electrical blasting cap. The unit may receive signals from up to one kilometre. Longer distances may be possible with an improvised ranged radio. Weight: Nil, Price: $250

Radio detonators: Radio detonators are remote-controlled, battery-powered devices that generate an electric current upon receipt of a radio signal. Some are supplied with their own transceiver; others may be used with a programmable hand transceiver. Weight: 0.30 kg, Price: $ 135 Road Crater Kit: This is a kit is design to allow characters to put large craters in roadways, prevent most vehicle traffic and slowing down tank and AFV traffic. Weight: 5 kg, Price; $100

Timed detonators: Timed detonators are adjustable, digital devices (such as the M1 Timer / Detonator), which can have a time delay set from 10 seconds to 48 hours. Upon the clock elapsing, an electric current is generated. Weight: 0.25 kg, Price: $ 135

Trip Wire: Comes with 4 rolls of wire 2 are yellow for fall colors and 2 are olive drab color for pine trees or grass, the t rip wire is fine plastic wire for creating booby traps. It comes in two 100 metre spools. Weight: 0.40 kg, Price: $10