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Motorcycles (insurgent mobility)

Force Atlas / Equipment / Motorcycles (insurgent mobility)

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Light mobility

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.

FieldedEvidence: Confirmed
Silhouette · not to scale

Record

FamilyMotorcycle
VariantsCommercial trail motorcycles
OriginVarious (commercial)
EraDominant insurgent mobility since the mid-2010s
Appears inMali · the wider Sahel

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.

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

FullConfidence: highStatus as of 2026-07Reviewed 2026-07-15Sources: ACLED conflict data & analysis · International Crisis Group · Established international media reportingMethodology