What is an efp bomb?

An EFP (Explosively Formed Projectile) bomb is a type of improvised explosive device (IED) that is designed to create a focused blast in order to penetrate armor or other protective barriers.

EFP bombs consist of an explosive charge surrounded by a specially shaped metal casing. When the explosive charge is detonated, the metal casing is deformed and transformed into a high-speed projectile that can penetrate armor with a high degree of accuracy and lethality.

EFP bombs are often used by insurgents and terrorist groups in conflict zones as they are relatively simple to manufacture and can be highly effective against armored vehicles and personnel. They pose a significant threat to military forces and civilians in areas where they are used.

Due to the destructive power and precision of EFP bombs, they are considered a significant threat to military and civilian targets in conflict zones. efforts are made to identify and neutralize these devices to prevent casualties and damage.