Killing Zone : A Professional's Guide to Preparing or Preventing Ambushes PB

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Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Intended Audience
Adults
ISBN
9780873647861
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Paladin Press
ISBN-10
0873647866
ISBN-13
9780873647861
eBay Product ID (ePID)
554233

Product Key Features

Book Title
Killing Zone : a Professional's Guide to Preparing or Preventing Ambushes
Number of Pages
262 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Military Science, Law Enforcement
Publication Year
1994
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Political Science, Technology & Engineering
Author
Mark Monday, Gary Stubblefield
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Weight
13 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
95-102917
Dewey Edition
20
Dewey Decimal
355.4/22
Table Of Content
Section 1 Ambushes—The Big PictureThe Bigger They Are, the Harder They FallAmbush—The BasicsTypes of AmbushesAmbush MissionsComposition of the Ambush ForceSecurity of the Ambush siteAmbush FormationsPreparing the AmbushCarrying Out the AmbushWithdrawal from the Ambush SiteCounterambushPrevention of AmbushesDay-Night AmbushesDeadly SinsSection 2 Special SituationsAerial ReconAlternative Strategies for ConvoysAmbushing with Patrol CraftArmored Civilian VehiclesArmored Escort VehiclesArmored Escort VehiclesAvoiding Riverine AmbushesCamouflageCanvas CoversCar BombsClandestine Insertion of AmbushesClearing VegetationColumns Protected by ArmorComfortable WaitingControlDemolition AmbushesDesert Ambush Special ConsiderationsDiesel-Powered VehiclesDistancesExecutive AmbushesEvasive ManeuversFire and MovementFlexibility of Time SchedulesFreedom of MovementHamlet Defense AmbushesHarassing AmbushesHelicopters in the CounterambushHitting BackImmediate-Action ProceduresLebanese Car Bomb AmbushesLeaving the HouseLocating Positions with the Help of AircraftMaking Targets for AircraftMedevac OperationsMilitary Operations in Urbanized Terrain (MOUT)Minesweeping in Waterborne OperationsMotorcycle AmbushesNight AmbushesNight Defensive Positions and AmbushesPatrol Movement to Avoid AmbushesPost-Ambush AmbushesPreparation on Convoy WatchesPrisoner ControlRaid-Ambush PatternRailroad AmbushesRiverine Ambush TechniquesRoadside Bomb AmbushesRoute PlanningSignalsSilenceSimultaneous AmbushesSingle-Vehicle AmbushesSmellsSniping AttacksSoldiers AfootStay-Behind Force AmbushesTailgatesTarget SelectionTerrain-Feature AmbushesTime FramesTruck GuardsUlster Car Bomb AmbushesWarships and WarplanesWaterway Traffic AmbushesWeapons of AmbushersWeapons Placement and Use in ConvoysWeatherWide-Area WeaponsSection 3 Case StudiesQuang Tri Ambush (Vietnam, 1960s)Gama’a Campaign against Tourists (Egypt, 1992-1993)Black Day for Blackhawks (Mogadishu, Somalia, October 3, 1993)Pluoc Long Ambush (Vietnam, 1960s)Naga Tribesmen Ambush (Eastern India, June 30, 1993)Ambush of Police (Soweto, South Africa, May 5, 1993)IRA Ambush of Ulster Defense Regiment (Downpatrick, N. Ireland, April 9, 1990)Hezbollah Attack (South Lebanon, October 25, 1992)ELN Ambush (Bogota, Colombia, September 28, 1988)Cinchoneros Ambush (Tegucigalpa, Honduras, January 25, 1989)Revolutionary Organization November 17th (Greece, April 24, 1987)New People’s Army Ambushes (Angeles City, Philippines, October 28, 1987)Herrhausen Attack (Bad Homburg, Germany, November 30, 1989)Aldo Moro Ambush (Italy, March 16, 1978)RENAMO Train Ambush (Ressano Garcia, Mozambique, February 14, 1990)Train Ambush (Kampot, Cambodia, August 2, 1993)SAS Ambush of IRA Team (Coagh, Northern Ireland, June 3, 1991)Soldier’s Ambush of Stone-Throwers (Bethlehem, Israel, August 19, 1989)MPLF Attack of Bus (Tegucigalpa, Honduras, March 31, 1990)Attack on Bus of Israeli Tourists (Ismailiya, Egypt, February 4, 1990)Islamic Jihad Bus Ambush (Ein Netafim, Egypt, November 25, 1990)Kurdish Bus Ambush (Bingol, Turkey, May 24, 1993)Ulster Car Bomb (Moy, Northern Ireland, February 24, 1993)Bomb and Prisoner Ambushes (Lebanon, May 1989)Roadside Bomb Ambush of President (Beirut, Lebanon, November 22, 1989)Ambush of Defense Minister (Beirut, Lebanon, March 20, 1991)Ambush of U.S. Lt. Col. James Rowe (Manila, Philippines, April 21, 1989)Sendero Luminoso Ambush of Executive (La Molina, Peru, July 20, 1990)New People’s Army Double Ambush (The Philippines, September 26, 1989)Palestinian Car Ambush of Israelis (Gaza Strip, December 7, 1992)Cycle-Mounted Attack on Judge (Bogota, Colombia, August 16, 1989)Ambush of Police Official (Medellin, Colombia, August 18, 1989)Nagdi Assassination Ambush (Rome, Italy, March 16, 1993)Ambush of Presidential Candidate (Soache, Colombia, August 18, 1989)Ambush of Nuns and Bishop (Puerto Cabezas, Nicara
Synopsis
In today's world, knowledge of ambush techniques is vital for bankers, soldiers, businessmen - even tourists. Here, the authors explain in detail how to plan or prevent an ambush, apply ambush techniques to 60+ special situations and analyze 40+ real ambushes to see why they succeeded or failed.
LC Classification Number
U167.S78 1994

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