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Improvised explosive device

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Acar bomb,bus bomb,van bomb,lorry bomb, ortruck bomb, also known as avehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED),[1] is animprovised explosive device designed to be detonated in anautomobile or other vehicles.

Car bombs can be roughly divided into two main categories: those used primarily to kill the occupants of the vehicle (often as anassassination) and those used as a means to kill, injure or damage people and buildings outside the vehicle. The latter type may be parked (the vehicle disguising the bomb and allowing the bomber to get away), or the vehicle might be used to deliver the bomb (often as part of asuicide bombing).

It is commonly used as a weapon ofterrorism orguerrilla warfare to kill people near the blast site or to damage buildings or other property.[2] Car bombs act as their own delivery mechanisms and can carry a relatively large amount ofexplosives without attracting suspicion. In larger vehicles and trucks, weights of around 5,000 pounds (2,300 kg) or more have been used, for example, in theOklahoma City bombing.[3] Car bombs are activated in a variety of ways, including opening the vehicle's doors, starting the engine, remote detonation, depressing the accelerator or brake pedals, or simply lighting a fuse or setting a timing device.[4] The gasoline in the vehicle's fuel tank may make the explosion of the bomb more powerful by dispersing and igniting the fuel.

History

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Further information:Car bomb § Timeline
See also:suicide bombing

Car bombs have been used for attacks motivated by a wide variety of grievances and ideologies, by people and groups from a wide variety of cultural and religious backgrounds: left wing,right wing,Jewish, Catholic,Shia,Sunni, and others.[5][6][7][additional citation(s) needed]

Car bombs are preceded by the 16th centuryhellburners, explosive-laden ships which were used to deadly effect by the besiegedDutch forces inAntwerp against the besiegingSpanish. Though using a less refined technology, the basic principle of the hellburner is similar to that of the car bomb.[according to whom?]

The first car bomb may have been the one used for the assassination attempt on Ottoman SultanAbdul Hamid II in 1905 inIstanbul byArmenian separatists in the command ofPapken Siuni belonging to theArmenian Revolutionary Federation.[according to whom?]

Car bombs were also preceded byanimal bombs using horses and cows, then eventually emerging into car use.[5]Prior to the 20th century, bombs planted in horse carts had been used in assassination plots, notably the unsuccessful "machine infernale" attempt to killNapoleon on 24 December 1800.[according to whom?]Mario Buda's improvised wagon used in the 1920Wall Street bombing is considered a prototype of the car bomb.[5]

The first reported car bombing was theBath School bombings inMichigan, USA in 1927. Multiple separate explosions on the same day killed 45 people, including the bomber, and half of a school was destroyed.[according to whom?]The bombings were all carried out byAndrew Kehoe, motivated by apersonal grievance. His death was possibly an intentionalsuicide, but the cause of the explosion was a gun shot that might not have been intended to set off the load. The explosion itself did not seem to form part of asuicide attack on a specific planned target other than possibly himself and his truck.The explosives in his truck detonated when he saw two men nearby had a gun, after he set off multiple other bombs.[8][9]The explosion may have been set off indirectly by him firing his own gun at the men.[7][10]Most of the deaths were caused by the earlier bombs.[11][12]

Some groups inPalestine have used both cars anddonkeys[broken anchor].[13][14][15]TheIrgun, aZionist militant group inBritish controlledPalestine, abuseddonkeys assuicide bombers intwo attacks onHaifa vegetable marketin 1939. They usedunwitting donkeys loaded with explosives toattack the market, one attack killed 78 people, the other killed 21 people and wounded 24.[16][17]The previous year theIrgun attacked the market with a car bomb, killing 35 Arab civilians and wounding 70.[18] There are no clearly documented cases of the Irgun using car bombs in suicide attacks, but the Irgun and their extremistLehi splinter groupused suicide inother circumstances and are seen as the key developers of car bombs, that were later used by other groups in numerous suicide attacks.[5]The Irgun were extremely influential.[citation needed]

While not an adaptation of a people-carrying vehicle, the WW2 GermanGoliath remote control mine shares many parallels with a vehicle-basedIED. It approached a target (often a tank or another armoured vehicle) at speed before exploding, destroying itself and the target. It was armoured so that it could not be destroyed en route. However, it was not driven by a person, instead operated by remote control from a safe distance.[19]

The first non-suicide car bombing "fully conceptualized as a weapon of urban warfare" came on 12 January 1947 when theLehi (also known asStern Gang), aZionist paramilitary organization,bombed the Haifa police station.[5]On 4 January 1948, a Lehi car bomb inJaffa killed 70 Palestinian Arabs.[20]

Car bombing was a significant part of theProvisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) campaign duringThe Troubles inNorthern Ireland.Dáithí Ó Conaill is credited with introducing the car bomb toNorthern Ireland.[6] Car bombs were also used byUlster loyalist groups (for example, by theUVF during theDublin and Monaghan bombings).[21][22][23][24]PIRA Chief of StaffSeán Mac Stíofáin defines the car bomb as both a tactical and a strategic guerrilla warfare weapon. Strategically, it disrupts the ability of the enemy government to administer the country, and hits simultaneously at the core of its economic structure by means of massive destruction. From a tactical point of view, it ties down a large number of security forces and troops around the main urban areas of the region in conflict.[25]

A notable suicide car bombing was the1983 Beirut barracks bombing, when two simultaneous attacks killed 241 U.S. and 58 French peacekeepers. The perpetrator of these attacks has never been positively confirmed. In theLebanese Civil War, an estimated 3,641 car bombs were detonated.[26]The tactic was adopted byPalestinian militant groups such as theQassam Brigades (militant wing ofHamas),Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades (militant wing ofFatah,[a] andSaraya al-Quds (militant wing ofPalestinian Islamic Jihad).[27][28][better source needed] especially during theSecond Intifada (2000–2005).[29][30][31]

Mass-casualty suicide car bombings are predominantly associated[who?] with the Middle East, particularly in recent decades.[according to whom?][citation needed]

In theautumn of 2005, there were 140 car bombings happening per month.[5][verification needed]

As a delivery system

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Car bomb in Iraq, made up of a number ofartillery shells concealed in the back of apickup truck.

Car bombs are effective weapons as they are an easy way to transport a large number of explosives to a target. A car bomb also produces copiousshrapnel, or flying debris, and secondary damage to bystanders and buildings. In recent years, car bombs have become widely used by suicide bombers.[32][33][34]

Countermeasures

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Defending against a car bomb involves keeping vehicles at a distance from vulnerable targets by usingroadblocks andcheckpoints,Jersey barriers, concrete blocks orbollards,metal barriers, or by hardening buildings to withstand explosions. The entrance toDowning Street in London has been closed since 1991 in reaction to theProvisional Irish Republican Army campaign, preventing the public from approachingNumber 10. Where major public roads pass near buildings, road closures may be the only option (thus, for instance, inWashington, D.C. the portion ofPennsylvania Avenue immediately in front of theWhite House is closed to traffic). Historically these tactics have encouraged potential bombers to target"soft" or unprotected targets, such as markets.[35]

Suicide usage

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See also:suicide attack § Donkeys, andsuicide attack § Late Cold War and War on Terror

In theIraqi andSyrian Civil War, the car bomb concept was modified so that it could be driven and detonated by a driver but armoured to withstand incoming fire. The vehicle would be driven to its target area, in a similar fashion to akamikaze plane ofWW2.[36] These were known by the acronym SVBIED (from Suicide Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Device) or VBIEDs. Ordinary civilian cars were outfitted with armour plating intended to protect the VBIED as it approached its target.[36] Such SVBIEDs were driven into enemy troop areas or incoming enemy columns.[37] Most often, the SVBIEDs were used byISIL against Government forces, but also used by Syrian rebels (FSA andallied militias, especially theAl-Nusra Front) against government troops.[38]

The vehicles have become more sophisticated, with armour plating on the vehicle, protected vision slits, armour plating over the wheels so they would withstand being shot at and occasionally additionalmetal grating over the front of the vehicle designed to crush or destroy incomingshaped charges such as those used onrocket propelled grenades.[39]

A mock explosion of a pickup truck converted to SVBIED, used byU.S. marines forOPFOR purposes atCamp Pendleton.

Trucks were sometimes used to start an assault, and benefitted from their greater storage space that could contain very heavy explosives.[40] Animal drawn carts, typically pulled by horse or mule, have also been used.[41][42] Tactically, a single vehicle may be used, or an initial "breakthrough" vehicle, then followed by another vehicle.[43]

While many car bombs are disguised as ordinary vehicles,[44] some that are used against military forces haveimprovised vehicle armour attached to prevent the driver from being shot when attacking a fortified outpost.[45]

Operation

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Car bombs and detonators function in a diverse manner of ways and there are numerous variables in the operation and placement of the bomb within the vehicle. Earlier and less advanced car bombs were often wired to the car's ignition system, but this practice is now considered more laborious and less effective than other more recent methods, as it requires a greater amount of work for a system that can often be quite easilydefused. While it is more common nowadays for car bombs to be fixedmagnetically to the underside of the car, underneath the passenger or driver's seat, or inside of themudguard, detonators triggered by the opening of the vehicle door or by pressure applied to the brakes or accelerating pedals are also used.[4]

Bombs operating by the former method of fixation to the underside of the car more often than not make use of a device called atilt fuse. A small tube made of glass or plastic, the tilt fuse is similar in operation to amercury switch or medical tablet tube. One end of the fuse will be filled withmercury, while the other open end is wired with the ends of an open circuit to an electrical firing system. When the tilt fuse moves or is jerked, the supply of mercury will flow to the top of the tube and close the circuit. Thus, as the vehicle goes through the regular bumping and dipping that comes with driving over a terrain, the circuit is completed, and the explosive is detonated.[4]

Car bombs are effective as booby traps because they also leave very little evidence. When an explosion happens, it is difficult for forensics to find any evidence because things either denigrate or become charred.[5]

As a safety mechanism to protect the bomber, the placer of the bomb may rig atiming device incorporated with the circuit to activate the circuit only after a certain time period, therefore ensuring the bomber will not accidentally activate the bomb before they are able to get clear of the blast radius.[4]

Groups that use car bombs

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Americas

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Europe

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West Asia

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A 2005 car bombing in Iraq, in which a second car bomb was detonated whileUS forces were investigating the scene of an earlier such blast, resulting in 18 casualties.
  • TheIraqi insurgency. An estimated 578 car bombs were detonated in Iraq between June 2003 and June 2006.
  • TheIslamic State, which has employed armored explosive-ladencrossovers, full-sizedpickup trucks, andSUVs as suicidal tactical units to breach enemy defensive fronts in Syria and Iraq. The use of armored tractors andhaul trucks was also recorded over the course of the war.

South Asia

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Timeline

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Main article:List of mass car bombings

20th century

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Vietcong car bombing aftermath scene inSaigon, 1965.

21st century

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See also

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Citations

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  1. ^ militant wing ofFatah at the time, but now independent

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