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Improvised Munitions Handbook - A Comprehensive Guide to Crafting Homemade Weapons and Explosives for Military Personnel and Survivalists - cover

Improvised Munitions Handbook - A Comprehensive Guide to Crafting Homemade Weapons and Explosives for Military Personnel and Survivalists

Defense U.S. Department of

Publisher: Good Press

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The "Improvised Munitions Handbook" serves as a crucial resource for understanding the principles of improvised explosive devices and munitions construction. This comprehensive volume employs a straightforward, instructional tone, characterized by clear diagrams and technical descriptions that guide the reader through various methods of creating devices from common materials. Rooted in military necessity, the handbook reflects the pragmatism that pervades the American military's approach to unconventional warfare, highlighting both the ingenuity of soldiers and the complexities of modern conflict environments. Authored by the U.S. Department of Defense, this handbook emerges from a long-standing tradition of military literature that seeks to empower soldiers by providing essential, tactical knowledge. The creation of such a manual is motivated by the necessity of adaptability in warfare, particularly in scenarios where resources are limited or when facing insurgent tactics. This background informs the handbook's structured yet flexible approach, catering to various levels of expertise and operational scenarios. Given its practical relevance, the "Improvised Munitions Handbook" is recommended for military personnel, tactical trainers, and scholars of modern warfare. Its content offers valuable insights into the resourcefulness required in conflict, making it an essential addition to any military library or collection focused on contemporary combat strategies.
Available since: 12/29/2023.
Print length: 95 pages.

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