Former soldier's cancer death sparks AMA calls for investigation into bomb signal jammer
Updated Tue Jun 11, 2013
ABC News
The Australian Medical Association wants an investigation into the military's use of a special bomb-jamming device after a former soldier died of cancer.
Kevin Dillon, 28, died after returning from Afghanistan, where he carried what is known as an electronic countermeasures (ECM) backpack.
The backpack contained radio transmitters, which are used to scramble the mobile phone signals insurgents use to detonate improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
AMA president Dr Steve Hambleton says there needs to be follow-up for soldiers who use them.
"These people have put their lives on the line for Australia," he said.
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