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19 November 2005

Source: http://scgonline.net/DI/WIB/Archives/No4/VestBombNo4.htm

Where to buy: http://www.gordon.army.mil/m-vic/DEVICES/new%20devices/New%20Devices%20Browser/pages/BOMB%20VEST.htm

Source: http://scgonline.net/DI/WIB/Archives/No4/SucideBombersIEDs.pdf

Source: http://scgonline.net/DI/WIB/Archives/No4/VestBombNo4.htm

Where to buy: http://www.gordon.army.mil/m-vic/DEVICES/new%20devices/New%20Devices%20Browser/pages/BRIEFCASE%20BOMB.htm

Additional bomb vests from the Associated Press.
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Lynn Skinner, the chief of devices at the Fort Gordon Training Support Center, shows off a a bomb vest the center created Tuesday Nov. 23, 2004 at Fort Gordon in Augusta, Ga. The vest simulates one that a suicide bomber might use. With a staff of 13 people, the center is the largest of its kind in the Department of Defense, Skinner said. (AP Photo/The Augusta Chronicle, Annette M. Drowlett)

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Sgt. Maj. Bob Chandler of Toole, Utah, carries a suicide bomb vest and the detonation wires he removed from it in Mosul, Iraq, in a recent photo, date unknown. Indiana's 113th Combat Engineers started off Wednesday night, June 1, 2005, with a bang, then things got better. They safely exploded two land mines and hauled home a terror cache that included a clown's bag of nastiness: a suicide bomber vest, perhaps 15 pounds of plastic explosives, mortar shells rigged as hand grenades, detonators, rocket-propelled grenades and their launch tubes, launchers, a computer and propaganda by the drawer full. (AP Photo/The Rochester Sentinel, Bill Wilson)

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U.S. Marines display what they describe as a suicide bomb belt, remote control detonation devices and walkie talkies found when members of the 1st Battalion 5th Marines conducted a house to house search in Fallujah, Iraq Tuesday, April 20, 2004.(AP Photo/John Moore)

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Bali bombing suspect Ali Imron, shows a mock suicide bomb vest, the device that one of the terrorists was wearing when he allegedly blew himself up inside Paddy's club, during a reenactment at the regional police headquarters in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2003. The chief suspect in the Bali bombings methodically demonstrated to a crowd of reporters Tuesday how his group assembled the devices that leveled two nightclubs and killed nearly 200 people, mostly tourists from Australia, last October. (AP Photo)