A Car-Bomb Primer
In December 2005, the U.S. State Department published a color brochure about "vehicular-borne improvised explosive devices" (VBIEDs), or car bombs. The six-page document reported that the VBIED (known as "the poor man's cruise missile") is "far and away the weapon of choice" for terrorist attacks, "especially when operated by a suicide bomber" (see Page 4).
The pamphlet bore the catchy title "When Broken Down Vehicles Go Boom!" (below). It included photos of car-bomb remnants (Pages 2 and 6) and a chart measuring the "typical container" size (e.g., "school box," "small lunch pail," "deluxe special service bag") against the "possible weight of explosive contents" (Page 4). Conclusion: "Concealing a 200-500-pound bomb in a sedan is relatively easy." VBIEDs are also the most likely devices "to cause mass casualties," because of flying glass and structural collapse, but "healthy individuals can withstand blast forces" (Pages 4-5). Though a 500-pound car bomb "will demolish buildings well beyond a hundred feet," an exposed person "out in the open" will likely only "suffer eardrum rupture" (Page 5). Security-coded "sensitive but unclassified," the brochure was intended for security personnel who protect members of the diplomatic services and U.S. contractors overseas. Don't miss the anarchist's recipe book of explosives (Page 4) and the detailed explanation of the three "general methods of detonation" (Pages 5-6).
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