Motorcycles (insurgent mobility)
Two fighters, one rifle, one motorcycle: the insurgency’s unit of manoeuvre, and the capability government motorcycle bans have tried and failed to suppress.
Record
Conflict relevance
This is the catalogue's single record for this system. It is relevant to the module below; each module's Force Atlas shows how it is used there.
Operators
Battlefield role
Swarming assaults, reconnaissance, taxation patrols and dispersal — motorcycles let insurgents mass from nowhere and vanish before air power arrives.
Strengths
Goes where vehicles cannot; near-zero logistics; blends into civilian movement, which is precisely why bans punish civilians more than fighters.
Limitations
No protection or payload; seasonal terrain limits; massing for large assaults still requires trucks.
Visual identification
Commercial trail and cargo motorcycles, typically two riders, weapons slung.
Documented conflict use
Documented in essentially every JNIM and IS-Sahel ground attack of the past decade; regional motorcycle bans in central Mali are themselves a documented humanitarian burden.
Documented formations
- Azawad Liberation Front (FLA)Documented · moderate confidence
- Islamic State Sahel ProvinceDocumented · high confidence
- JNIM — Group for the Support of Islam and MuslimsDocumented · high confidence