- Suicide weapon
A suicide weapon is a
weapon that is specially designed for asuicide attack . It is typically based on explosives.In a wider sense, a suicide weapon is any weapon used in a suicide attack, and any object used as such, for example an aircraft.
Examples:
*Suicide bomb s
*Kamikaze air attacks by Japan in WWII
*Kaiten human-steered torpedo, used by Japan in WWIIIt might also be argued that the doctrine of
mutual assured destruction has turnednuclear weapon s into suicide weapons. The idea of aDoomsday weapon took this to its logical extreme.Today, the most common suicide weapons are antipersonnel bombs carried by a single person. Such bombs are typically used to carry out terrorist attacks (suicide bombings are less common, although not unknown, in conventional warfare).
Suicide bombers strap explosives (often covered with nails, screws, or other items intended to act as fragments) to their bodies (seeexplosive belt ) or otherwise carry them into populated areas and detonate them. TheTamil Tigers ofSri Lanka invented and refined this method, which was adopted by (among others)Palestinian terrorist groups in theIsraeli-Palestinian conflict .The
Pacific War ofWorld War II bore witness to the JapaneseKamikaze suicide attack pilots. Late in the war, as the tide turned against Japan, Kamikaze pilots were deployed to attempt to crash their aircraft into American ships in the Pacific. The Japanese even developed specialized aircraft (theOhka ) for the tactic. (Nazi Germany also developed suicide planes (theSelbstopfer ), although their designs included a feature for the pilot to escape, and it is unlikely that they ever saw combat.) A successful Kamikaze attack would both kill the plane's pilot and sink the target ship. Related tactics included theKaiten suicide minisub, which a single Japanese pilot would steer into an American ship.Kamikaze attacks were mimicked in the
September 11, 2001 attacks , in which terrorists destroyed theWorld Trade Center and part ofThe Pentagon by flying hijacked civilian aircraft into them.ee also
*suicide attack tactics
External links
* [http://wgordon.web.wesleyan.edu/kamikaze/books/general/oneill/index.htm "Suicide Squads: The Men and Machines of World War II Special Operations"] - book review
* [http://www.geocities.jp/torikai007/1945/kaiten.html Japanese suicide weapon:Human torpedo "Kaiten" and Human Bomb "Ohoka"] (Japanese)
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