
EOD Training
Practical Skills, Realistic Training
Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) work requires precision, confidence, and the right skills. At Fineod, we deliver practical, hands-on training designed to give professionals the knowledge and confidence they need to handle explosive threats safely and effectively.

Training that comes to you
We bring our training where it’s needed – directly to your location. With high-quality 3D‑printed inert devices, mine detectors, and mine probes, we create realistic, safe, and effective learning experiences wherever you are.
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When required, we also design custom training environments, from simple rooms to full scenario-based layouts, replicating real-life challenges and ensuring every lesson feels relevant and actionable.
Who our training is for
Our EOD programs are ideal for:
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Military engineers and EOD teams – building advanced technical skills.
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Security personnel – learning safe handling and risk management.
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Emergency services – improving response readiness and safety.
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Whether you’re just starting your journey or refining advanced techniques, we can tailor every course to your needs.
How we train
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Realistic training tools – safe 3D‑printed inert devices, mine detectors, and mine probes for hands-on experience. We train using the same tools you’ll have in the field and teach how to adapt in crisis situations – making the best use of what’s available, not just high-end equipment.
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Scenario-based exercises – immersive, real-world training environments built around your operational reality. Every program is tailored to your team’s specific needs, ensuring relevance and practical value.
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Flexible delivery – from short courses to full qualification programs, designed to match your schedule and operational requirements.
Why choose Fineod?
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Experience where it matters – operational EOD expertise and training in Ukraine.
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Flexible and mobile – we come to where the need is, adapting our training to your location and context.
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Practical, proven methods – focused on real-world safety and effectiveness.




