RT Article T1 Choose your weapon: the impact of strategic considerations and resource constraints on terrorist group weapon selection JF Terrorism and political violence VO 31 IS 5 SP 909 OP 928 A1 Koehler-Derrick, Gabriel A2 Milton, Daniel James LA English YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1846130212 AB Historians of terrorism note that modern terrorists rely almost exclusively on two weapon types: the gun and the bomb. However, the comparative use of these weapons differs from one terrorist group to the next. We exploit this variation to examine how the tactical decisions of terrorists respond to both strategic aspirations and resource constraints. We argue that a group’s goals (a strategic consideration) and size (a resource constraint) provide a parsimonious explanation for weapon selection. Because firearms inherently expose the shooter to higher risk, are more precise, and must be used if a group aspires to maintain social order, they are unlikely to be used by groups with limited recruits in a campaign of violence. We test this theory using data on over 350 terrorist organizations. Our analysis shows that strategic considerations and resource constraints both impact tactical choices, although groups with the most expansive goals, those which transcend national borders, as well as militias, are two interesting exceptions to our theory. Our research has implications for the use of disaggregated tactical data and in furthering our understanding of the rationality of terrorism. NO Gesehen am 24.05.2023 NO Published online: 09 Mar 2017 K1 Terrorism K1 Terrorist K1 Groups K1 weapon selection DO 10.1080/09546553.2017.1293533