Manufacturing
Panji Traps: Long
nails or lengths of thin steel rods, hammered flat at the ends, filed into a
barbed shape, then hammered through blocks of wood.
Side-Closing
Panji Trap: The most
basic trap. Very cheap to make and very common. Basically a small hole covered
with leaf litter, the victim’s foot is impaled when stood on.
Spike
Board: The spike
board is used with a pit and consists of a treadle board, one end of which is
spiked. When a man steps on the treadle, the spiked end flies up striking him
in the face or chest.
Side Closing
Trap: The side
closing trap consists of two wooden slats, each studded with spikes, sliding
along a pair of guide rods, and controlled by heavy rubber bands. When the prop
holding the slats apart is dislodged, the slats spring together impaling the
portion of the body passing between them
Door
Trap: Two lengths of
bamboo with the cross section heavily spiked and is suspended above the door or
opening via a trip wire. When the wire is tripped the trap swings down impaling
the victim.
Arrow
Trap: The arrow trap
is constructed of a length of bamboo fastened to a board. An arrow, powered by
a strong rubber band passes through it. The rubber band is held in the extended
position by a catch device triggered by a trip wire.
Mace
Trap: Mace traps
take various forms, and may consist of a spiked concrete ball, drum, box or log
suspended in a tree on the end of a rope, or cable. When the trip wire is
pulled, the mace swings down along the path striking anyone in its way.
Tiger
Trap: The
tiger trap or deadfall consists of a weighted, spike-studded board. The
actuation is usually by means of a trip wire stretched across the path or track
underneath the trap.
Whip
Trap: Bamboo whips
are constructed of a length of green bamboo with spikes (normally bamboo)
attached to one end. The bamboo pole is bent and held in an arched position by
a catch device triggered by a trip wire stretched across the track. When
released, the bamboo pole whips back into the straight position impaling the
person triggering the trap.
Venus Fly
Trap: Consists of a
rectangular frame work with overlapping barbs emplaced in a pit, on trails or a
rice padi. Can be made from a metal container which is sunk into the ground
until the top is flush and then covered with grass or leaf camouflage. The
barbs inflict injury especially when the victim attempts to withdraw his leg
out of the trap.
Grenade
Trap: These are
placed along likely paths of travel with a two stakes embedded on both sides of
the creek or stream with the grenade tied to one and the safety pin partially
removed from the striker lever and tied by trip wire to the other stake.
Grenade
Trap: Two cans are
tied to trees either side of the track with the delay train and safety pins are
removed and slide into the cans holding the striker levers in position. A trip
wire is tied to both grenades. when the victim’s foot pulls the trip wire the
grenades are pulled from the cans causing instant detonation.
Cartridge
Trap: A section of
pipe, bamboo barrel or hole in timber with a tack nailed through the base upon
which sits the cartridge with the round slightly above ground level.
Booby Trap
Markers: Types of
markers indicating the location of a booby trap. Often used as pointers by the
VC, indicating direction and distance to booby trap
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