Vietnam War Booby Traps

Cover of Vietnam War Booby Traps by Gordon L. Rottman
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 64
ISBN-13: 9781472842459
Dimensions:
Height: 9.78 Inches
Length: 7.32 Inches
Weight: 0.48060773116 Pounds
Width: 0.1499997 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 623.4514
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Vietnam War Booby Traps by Gordon L. Rottman, published by Bloomsbury USA on October 27, 2020, is a fully illustrated study that delves into the development, construction, and impact of booby traps used by Viet Cong forces during the Vietnam War. This 64-page book provides an overview of how the Viet Cong employed these traps as a crucial element of their guerrilla warfare tactics, particularly when facing superior US and allied forces. The traps, crafted from locally available materials and modern munitions, were designed to be hidden in the varied terrain of Vietnam, showcasing the ingenuity and resourcefulness of their creators.

Readers will find a detailed exploration of the various types of booby traps, ranging from simple devices to complex mechanisms, and their strategic uses in ambushes and attacks. The book also discusses the broader context of guerrilla warfare, including the significant impact of these traps on US troop casualties during the conflict. With insights from a Vietnam veteran who has firsthand experience with these traps, this work offers a unique perspective on a critical aspect of military history, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the Vietnam War, military tactics, and the evolution of weaponry.


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Written by a noted authority, this fully illustrated study investigates the development, construction, use, impact, and legacy of the booby traps used by Viet Cong forces during the Vietnam War.

During the Vietnam War, the Viet Cong were frequently unable to hold their own in stand-up fights against US and allied forces who were superior in strength, firepower, mobility, and logistics. They relied instead on traditional guerrilla warfare tactics including small-scale hit- and-run attacks, ambushes, terrorist actions, and precision attacks against bases. These included one of the oldest of guerrilla weapons–the boobytrap.

Booby traps could be made in large numbers in village workshops and jungle camps using locally available materials as well as modern munitions. The VC were adept at making booby traps “invisible” in the varied terrain of Vietnam, often emplacing them in locations and surroundings totally unexpected by their enemies. Booby traps could be incredibly simple or startlingly complex and ingenious, ranging from pointed sticks to command-detonated submerged floating river mines. Besides a wide variety of booby traps, they also used land and water mines, both contact/pressure-detonated and command-detonated. Between January 1965 and June 1970 11 percent of US troop deaths in action and 17 percent of injuries were by caused booby traps and mines.

This fascinating title explores not only the wide variety of booby traps employed by the Viet Cong, but also their various uses in halting, stalling, or locating an enemy, and the many evolutions these traps underwent in order to retain the element of surprise. Written by a Vietnam veteran with first-hand experience of such traps, this is an engaging look at one of the most frightening aspects of guerrilla warfare.

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