'Sticky bombs' latest weapon in Iraq attacks

Militants can use them more easily

Light, portable and easy to lay, sticky bombs are tucked quickly under the bumper of a car or into a chink in a blast wall. Since they are detonated remotely, they rarely harm the person who lays them. And as security in Baghdad has improved, the small and furtive bomb -- though less lethal than entire cars or even thick suicide belts packed with explosive -- is fast becoming the device of choice for a range of insurgent groups. Full Story »

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by Randy Morrow - Nov. 14, 2008

A story about the current munition of choice for insurgents in Iraq.

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