I'm trying to wrap my head around how one would go about setting a bomb to take out a vehicle (either road-side or something the vehicle drives over) according to the RAW, and I'm not sure I'm getting things right. If this sort of attack is spelled out in the RAW, please tell me where; all I've been able to find is using explosives vs. barriers, explosives vs. people, and non-explosives vs. vehicles.
According to SR4a, "Whenever a vehicle is hit by an attack, it resists damage as normal, rolling Body + Armor. If the attack’s modified DV does not exceed the vehicle’s modified Armor, no damage is applied." A GMC Bulldog Step-Van has Body 16, Armor 8. So when the bomb goes off, the van resists with 24 dice; buying hits, that's 6. To force the driver to test against crashing, the modified DV needs to exceed the vehicle's body--so the base DV needs to be greater than 22. I think.
The DV for a bomb, from Arsenal pages 94 & 95, is "...calculated using the normal rules: the square root of the number of kilograms of explosive, multiplied by the explosives' rating..." So to get a DV greater than 22 using commercial explosives (rating 3), we're looking at a minimum of 54 kilos, or about 120 pounds? (using rating 10 foam explosives is notably better--only 5 kg for that.)
Oh, but wait, the quote from Arsenal continues: "each net hit rolled by the maker increases the DV by 1". So the player can make the bomb more powerful (and the example does so). Except the test to make the bomb is an extended test; how do you get net hits on that? Do you just count the excess hits on the final roll of the test?
Oh, and let's not forget that area-effect attacks (like a bomb going off) affect both passengers and vehicles. If the explosion's base DV is greater than 22 (as figured up above), and the driver is 2m away from the bomb when it goes off, he's looking at resisting 19 or more damage with Body + Impact Armor--or, put simply, he's likely killed instantly.
I'm really not convinced that I'm reading the rules correctly, as some of these calculations seem really off-the-wall to me. Help?