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Suicide weapons are weapons designed to kill individuals or destroy military targets at the cost of the user's life. They are typically based on explosives. A weapon is a tool used to kill or incapacitate a person or animal, or destroy a military target. ...
Today, the most common suicide weapons are antipersonnel bombs carried by a single person. Such bombs are typically used to carry out terrorist attacks (suicide bombings are less common, although not unknown, in conventional warfare). Suicide bombers strap explosives (often covered with nails, screws, or other shrapnel) to their bodies (see explosive belt) or otherwise carry them into populated areas and detonate them. The Tamil Tigers of Sri Lanka invented and refined this method, which was adopted by (among others) Palestinian freedom fighting groups in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Look up terrorist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Terrorist may refer to: Terrorism, violence (especially against civilians) that is militarily insignificant but aimed at undermining morale it also tends to reduce peoples love life dramatically by causing erectile disfunction The Terrorist, a 1998 film based on the life of a...
A suicide bombing is a bomb attack on people or property, committed by a person who knows the explosion will cause his or her own death (see suicide, suicide weapons). ...
An explosive belt (also called suicide belt or shaheed belt) is a vest packed with explosives (and often also with nails, screws, bolts and other objects to serve as shrapnel to maximize the number of casualties) and a detonator that is worn by suicide bombers. ...
LTTE Sea Tigers off Mullaitivu in May 2004. ...
The Palestinians are a mainly Arabic-speaking people with family origins in Palestine. ...
// Israel, the West Bank and Gaza Strip are at the center of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. ...
The Pacific Theater in World War II bore witness to the Japanese Kamikaze suicide attack pilots. Late in the war, as the tide turned against Japan, Kamikaze pilots were deployed to attempt to crash their aircraft into American ships in the Pacific. The Japanese even developed specialized aircraft (the Ohka) for the tactic. (Nazi Germany also developed suicide planes (the Selbstopfer), although their designs included a feature for the pilot to escape, and it is unlikely that they ever saw combat.) A successful Kamikaze attack would both kill the plane's pilot and sink the target ship. Related tactics included the Kaiten suicide minisub, which a single Japanese pilot would steer into an American ship. World War II was a truly global conflict with many facets: immense human suffering, fierce indoctrinations, and the use of new, extremely devastating weapons like the atom bomb. ...
A kamikaze, a Mitsubishi Zero in this case, about to hit the USS Missouri. ...
A kamikaze, a Mitsubishi Zero in this case, about to hit the USS Missouri. ...
The Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka (æ¡è± cherry blossom) was a purpose-built kamikaze aircraft employed by Japan towards the end of World War II. The US gave the aircraft the Japanese name Baka (fool). It was a small flying bomb that was carried underneath a Mitsubishi G4M Betty, Yokosuka P1Y Ginga...
Nazi Germany, or the Third Reich, commonly refers to Germany in the years 1933–1945, when it was under the firm control of the totalitarian and fascist ideology of the Nazi Party, with the Führer Adolf Hitler as dictator. ...
Selbstopfer (selbst+opfer, German for self-sacrifice) was a late-World War II German project to develop a smart weapon for attacking high-value targets such as bridges and command centers. ...
A kamikaze, a Mitsubishi Zero in this case, about to hit the USS Missouri. ...
This article is about the suicide torpedo. ...
Kamikaze attacks were mimicked in the September 11, 2001 attacks, in which terrorists destroyed the World Trade Center and part of The Pentagon by flying hijacked civilian aircraft into them. A kamikaze, a Mitsubishi Zero in this case, about to hit the USS Missouri. ...
The September 11, 2001 attacks were a series of coordinated attacks carried out in the United States on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. ...
The twin towers, photographed from the west The World Trade Center in New York City was a complex of seven buildings leased by Larry Silverstein from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey around a central plaza, near the south end of Manhattan in the downtown financial district. ...
A pre-9/11 view of The Pentagon, looking east with the Potomac River and Washington Monument in the distance. ...
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