Explosively formed penetrators (or projectiles), better known as EFPs, were responsible for wounding and killing many American military personnel throughout the War on Terror, quickly earning a ...
There's no deadlier weapon in Iraq than explosively-formed projectiles, or EFPs. The number of these so-called "superbomb" attacks has reportedly fallen off recently (see David Axe's earlier, related ...
Explosively Formed Penetrators-- so-called "superbombs" -- used to be rare. But they're spreading fast, reportedly being found in Kabul for the first time this week. Taliban leader Mullah Dadullahwas ...
ANDREW COCKBURN is the author of "Rumsfeld, His Rise, Fall and Catastrophic Legacy," published this month by Scribner. PRESIDENT BUSH HAS now definitively stated that bombs known as explosively formed ...
ANDREW COCKBURN is the author of "Rumsfeld, His Rise, Fall and Catastrophic Legacy," published this month by Scribner. PRESIDENT BUSH HAS now definitively stated that bombs known as explosively formed ...
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U.S. military officials charged on Sunday that the highest levels of the Iranian leadership ordered Shiite militants in Iraq to be armed with sophisticated armor-piercing roadside bombs that have ...
Click to view images of EFPs siezed in New Baghdad. Photos by Bill Murray for The Long War Journal. NEW BAGHDAD, IRAQ: Iraqi and Coalition forces discovered two large weapons caches in northeastern ...
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