Because Improvised Explosive Devices are often used to disrupt transports and traffic (which occur on roads).
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By a bomb truck and fertilizer.
i think jj ling set the paint bomb.
An example of an Integrated Electronic Device (IED) in an electronic circuit is a microcontroller. Microcontrollers integrate a processor, memory, and input/output peripherals on a single chip, enabling them to perform various tasks in embedded systems. They are commonly used in applications such as robotics, automotive control systems, and consumer electronics, allowing for compact and efficient designs.
A roadside bomb
Roadside Bomb
A roadside bomb
Roadside Bomb
roadside bomb
A roadside bomb is exactly what it sounds like. it's a bomb usually an IED (improvised explosive device) that is hidden in a car or in the ditch with a trip wire or a remote detenator that will explode when a Coalition unit moves past it. Road side bombs are a grave threat to troops and are easy and cheap to produce for the Insurgents -Brian Alberta,Canada A roadside bomb is the same as an IED. IED's are explosives which can be made by various things. Mortars, HME (homemade explosives) Anti-tank mines, etc.
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IED stands for Improvised Explosive Device. The roadside indicates that it is place along a road or path. They are often exploded through a remote control device.
Dead animals, piles of sand bags, abandoned vehicles on the roadside, and road signs relocated near guard rails.
the difference is that an IED is just a home made bomb, a VIED is a home made bomb that is used in vehicles, pretty much a car bomb is all it is.
Since the beginning of the Gulf Wars, there have been a proliferation of roadside bombs. They are called improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
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