Liquid Explosive Training Manuals Easily Attainable on Jihadi Forums
Publication: Terrorism Focus Volume: 3 Issue: 32
August 15, 2006 02:29 PM Age: 6 yrs
In light of the information emerging from
the foiled London attack, the terrorists involved in the operation
planned on destroying commercial aircraft by mixing together explosive
chemical substances while aboard the planes. The chemicals necessary to
create such explosions are easily attainable. More concerning, however,
is the fact that the technical information on how to create such
explosives is accessible on many jihadi forums and websites. The most
significant and frequently discussed subjects in the jihadi forums are
topics pertinent to military tactics and how to create deadly
explosives.
The website of al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade
(http://www.kataebaqsa.org), for example, carries links to a colossal
amount of data on creating explosives, part of a more extensive training
document called "The Preparation Encyclopedia—All the Mujahid Needs."
The training manual contains whole sections on topics such as:
- Types of explosives, mines, detonators, explosive engineering and electronics;
- Chemical and biological weapons;
- Nuclear weapons;
- How to make rockets;
- How to make silencers;
- Poisons.
The encyclopedia also includes informative
topics on U.S. and British weaponry, radar jamming and regular military
operations. Furthermore, some training materials are very well prepared
with illustrative drawings and actual photos, especially in the
explosives section.
Concerning the latest terrorist threat in
London, a closer look at the chemicals section and what the terrorists
are capable of and willing to do to elicit explosive substances could
explain how and why this threat is very serious. In these training
manuals, the jihadis are learning how to extract a wide range of
explosive components from readily available material. Most of these
chemicals are very hazardous, such as: hydrochloric acid, potassium
permanganate, potassium cyanide, information on how to extract potassium
from goat excrement, red mercury, sodium nitrite, hydrogen peroxide,
ammonium nitrite, nitroglycerin and hexamine (which is a very
combustible white crystalline sand-like solid or powder), in addition to
other acids. In addition, the manual lists the ingredients for many
types of explosives and how to mix them, in addition to diagrams that
display different ways of packaging and transporting them.
To what extent do jihadis benefit from and
try to utilize this knowledge? It is clear how useful these documents
are to jihadis since many of them post inquiries in other forums
requesting further explanation or information on the manufacturing of
specific types of explosives. For example, one forum, called al-Bramj
(http://www.bramjnet.com), explains to inquirers, in plain language and
thorough details, how to make the highly explosive acetone peroxide as a
main explosive charge and how to make a detonator from the same
substance. The jihadi who posted the instructions was also aware of the
precautionary details necessary when handling or mixing the components.
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