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Added: Dec-8-2009 Occurred On: Dec-8-2009
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Tags: afghanistan, ied, attack, oruzgan, mujahid, jihad, ana, isaf, nato
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  • Is that all you got? Come out and fight you hide like rats in holes!!!

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  • Not long enough, i want to see the construction of the IED. I think the majority are fertilizer bombs in Afghanistan. As opposed to Iraq, where the US military left Saddam's military depots open to looters.

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    • How wrong you are, there are landmines and arms bazaars in abundance. Why use fertiliser when you can buy HE for a cheap price.

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    • There are mines, yes. But I think the tons of amonium nitrate that's been siezed recently indicates that they're manufacturing many of their IEDs from scratch.

      Just curious, have you been to Afghanistan?

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    • here you go:

      http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,573589,00.html?test=latestnews

      http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/11/world/asia/11afghan.html

      http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/11/10/aghanistan.raid/index.html

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    • The answer is yes, do you realise the amount of amonium nitrate you need to make a viable device. You also need to grind up the granules nice and small and mix it with diesel fuel or similar. Even then its not guaranteed to be an effective low explosive.

      Its fine if you are making a truck bomb, but when you are making a a roadside IED, the hole for it has to be huge for the desired effect of a small quantity of HE. Hence why the talis were and still are taping together AT mines as a charge.
      More..

      Posted Dec-10-2009 By 

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    • Google it, do your own research. I provided you with three sources that document the seizure of half a million tons of ammonium nitrate. Are you really going to deny it happened?

      Back in the old days, farmers used to use ANFO to blast stumps. And they didn't use a truck bomb to do it, either.

      There are videos here on this site of Afghans packing cooking pots with fertilizer and small initiating charges of plastic explosives. Yeah, it's not quite as effective as military-grade HE, but AN More..

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