Category
page 1Vehicle-ramming attacks
fire ship
ship filled with combustibles, deliberately set on fire, and then steered or allowed to drift into an enemy fleet
naval ram
underwater prolongation (usually 2–4 m) of the bow of a ship that can be driven into an enemy ship to sink or disable it
vehicle-ramming attack
terrorism tactic of ramming a vehicle into people or structures
aerial ramming
aerial attack by crashing a plane into another one
vehicular homicide
unlawful killing of another human by criminally negligent or murderous operation of a vehicle
ram-raiding
thumb|right|A Bollard (traffic)|bollard in front of a shop to deter ram-raiders
Ram-raiding is a type of burglary in which a heavy vehicle is driven into the windows or doors of a building, usually a department store or jeweller's shop, to allow the perpetrators to loot it.