In addition, variations of explosive devices, including mud ball mine, grenade in tin can mine, cartridge trap were also widely used by Viet Cong. Booby traps induced severe mental fatigue by putting the …
As the name indicates, the grenade-in-a-can was constructed by placing a grenade, with its safety pin removed, into a can, which held down the striker lever. A tripwire was then attached and, when tripped, would pull the explosive out of the can and cause it to detonate. This type of trap … See more
Putting the Plei Me camp under siege was a trap to lure a relief column into a massive ambush. The NVA 32nd Regiment was hidden all along the road leading from Pleiku to Plei Me, near the entrance to Ia …
During the Vietnam war, traps have been used excessively by the native soldiers to break the morale of the invading US force. Guess what happened next. It worked.
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Land mines were used by all sides during the Vietnam War and caused significant casualties. In 1965 alone, more than one-third of U.S. Marine Corps …
Counting US forces alone, there were over 300,000 wounded in Vietnam. That means about 45,000 men were injured by booby traps. Of these wounds, 2% came from …
During the Vietnam War, the Viet Cong (VC), a communist guerrilla force in South Vietnam, employed a variety of booby traps to counter the technological superiority of American and South...