Sticky Bomb
A Sticky Bomb is an explosive device designed to adhere to surfaces, allowing it to be placed strategically before detonation. Typically, it consists of a charge encased in a sticky material, enabling it to stick to vehicles, walls, or other objects. This feature makes it effective for ambush tactics in military operations.
Sticky bombs have been used in various conflicts, notably during World War II. They were often employed by resistance fighters and special forces to disable enemy vehicles or fortifications. The design has evolved over time, but the core concept remains the same: a portable, adhesive explosive for tactical advantage.