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Frommast
Fan vad folk spekulerar
"Det kan inte ha varit en gasoltub, det ser ju fan ut som en sån där IED dom spränger i afghanistan"
Ja, dom allra flesta IEDer består av en gasoltub och några plastflaskor bensin, och en liten klick sprängdeg med en tändhatt för att slå hål på tryckkärlet. (samt någon form av utlösningsanordning)
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Detta är totalt inkorrekt. en sån "bomb" du beskriver skulle inte ha en suck mot ett bepansrat fordon.
Dom flesta ieds byggs av en eller ett par ombyggda artilleri/granatkastar stridsdelar.
anfo och liknande är också vanligt.
Edit: 3 sek googling
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Improv...plosive_device
Irak
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IEDs in Iraq may be made with artillery or mortar shells or with varying amounts of bulk or homemade explosives. Early during the Iraq war, the bulk explosives were often obtained from stored munitions bunkers to include stripping landmines of their explosives.
Afghanistan
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Starting six months before the invasion of Afghanistan by the USSR on 27 December 1979, the Afghan Mujahideen were supplied with large quantities of military supplies. Among those supplies were many types of anti-tank mines. The insurgents often removed the explosives from several foreign anti-tank mines, and combined the explosives in tin cooking-oil cans for a more powerful blast. By combining the explosives from several mines and placing them in tin cans, the insurgents made them more powerful, but sometimes also easier to detect by Soviet sappers using mine detectors. After an IED was detonated, the insurgents often used direct-fire weapons such as machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades to continue the attack.
Afghan insurgents operating far from the border with Pakistan did not have a ready supply of foreign anti-tank mines. They preferred to make IEDs from Soviet unexploded ordnance. The devices were rarely triggered by pressure fuses. They were almost always remotely detonated. Since the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan, the Taliban and its supporters have used IEDs against NATO and Afghan military and civilian vehicles. This has become the most common method of attack against NATO forces, with IED attacks increasing consistently year on year.
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