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The IRA used bicycle bombs twice in Northern Ireland and once at a British military facility in Germany. [1] On 25 August 1939 an IRA bicycle bomb exploded in Coventry, killing five people. The bomb had been left in the basket of a bicycle. [2] In 1979 a bomb exploded in package carried in a mailbag on a postman's bicycle in Streatley, Berkshire.
Sri Lanka: Service history; In service: 1987–present: Used by Sri Lanka Army Sri Lanka Navy Sri Lanka Air Force Special Task Force: Production history; Designer: Sri Lanka Electrical and Mechanical Engineers [1] Designed: 1985: Manufacturer: Sri Lanka Electrical and Mechanical Engineers [1] Produced: 1987–Present: Variants: Mark I to Mark ...
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Using leaked tax invoices covering parts of 2023, Reuters was also able to verify that four of the chemicals firms were suppliers to four of the explosives manufacturers.
A barrel bomb is an improvised unguided bomb, sometimes described as a flying IED (improvised explosive device). They are typically made from a large barrel-shaped metal container that has been filled with high explosives, possibly shrapnel, oil or chemicals as well, and then dropped from a helicopter or aeroplane. [1]
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