Bicycle bomb

A bicycle bomb (or bike bomb) is an improvised explosive device that is placed on a bicycle.

History

United Kingdom

Sri Lanka

Pakistan

Afghanistan

Germany

Iraq

India

Russia

Jugoslavia Apocryphal - requires confirmation

Gaza

In on 19 May 2003 a 19 year-old Hamas militant strapped explosives to the back of his bicycle in the Gaza Strip and rode it alongside an Israeli Army vehicle, detonating it, killing himself and injuring 3 Israeli soldiers.[9]

References

  1. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwtwo. The bicycle was purchased on HP from Halfords and modified in a terraced house in Coventry. The bomb was a liquid explosive, in a bottle concealed in a book carried on the bicycle. The remains of the bicycle are in the Coventry Police's "Black Museum". Schrapnel from the blast is reported to have travelled over 2 miles /countdown_390828_mon_01.shtml
  2. IRA confirms it planted seaside bicycle bombs: Police seek tourist photos and information from hire firms
  3. Castles of the North, by Jonathan Olley (2003)
  4. Police die in Grozny explosions. The BBC News. 21 August 2009
  5. Cordesman, Anthony (2005). The Israeli-Palestinian War: Escalating to Nowhere. Greenwood. p. 198. ISBN 0275987582. Retrieved 5 June 2017.
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