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    Unexploded ordnance (UXO, sometimes abbreviated as UO) and unexploded bombs (UXBs) are explosive weapons (bombs, shells, grenades, land mines, naval mines...
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    known as a hang fire. Dud ammunition, which is classified as an unexploded ordnance (UXO), is regarded as highly dangerous. In former conflict zones...
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  • and Aviation forces Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) Unexploded ordnance mitigation United States Secret Service Very Important Person Protection...
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  • role in drafting antisemitic Nuremberg Race Laws in Nazi Germany. Unexploded ordnance continues to pose a danger in the present day. In 2017 fifty thousand...
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    iron harvest (French: récolte de fer) is the annual collection of unexploded ordnance, barbed wire, shrapnel, bullets and congruent trench supports collected...
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    from the Royal Engineers could come aboard and attempt to defuse the two unexploded bombs. One of the bombs was inaccessible because of wreckage; the other...
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    about 45,000 people) was evacuated while the bomb was defused. Another unexploded blockbuster was found in Dortmund in November 2013, requiring the evacuation...
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    these are on-going, claims that his injuries were caused by unexploded British ordnance are unsubstantiated. Land used by the British Army in Kenya is...
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    : 575–576  Unexploded ordnance, mostly from US bombing, continues to kill people, and has rendered much land hazardous and impossible to cultivate. Ordnance has...
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    Aeromagnetic surveys are also used to perform reconnaissance mapping of unexploded ordnance. The aircraft is typically a helicopter, as the sensors must be close...
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    home front accepted and endorsed the war effort. As late as 2007, unexploded ordnance at battlefield sites like Verdun and Somme continued to pose a danger...
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    the U.S. military in order to neutralize surface land mines and unexploded ordnance. The Zeus-HLONS system was a co-operative effort between SPARTA,...
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    of 500 naval mines. EOD was the critical element in eliminating unexploded ordnance from the USS Stark (FFG-31) after two Exocet anti-ship missiles fired...
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    the United Kingdom, where many unexploded ordnance remain, leftover from World War I and II. If these unexploded ordnance were to explode, they pose the...
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  • groundwater reservoirs. It can also be used to detect the presence of unexploded ordnance. Exploration geophysics can be used to directly detect the target...
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    Because they are designed to prevent indiscriminate area effects and unexploded ordnance risks, some smart munitions are excluded from coverage by the Convention...
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    and unexploded ordnance on civilians in Gaza, citing multiple casualties caused by unexploded ordnance. In addition to fears about unexploded ordnance, health...
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    and serves countries which suffer from unexploded ordnance on their lands. After decades of extensive ordnance clearance by the company and the Government...
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    unexploded ordnance. This is usually performed by civilian specialists trained in the field, often with prior military service in explosive ordnance disposal...
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    to limit the risk of ambush.[according to whom?] The battle left unexploded ordnance and weapons stockpiles throughout Basra and surrounding areas. These...
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    of a Lancaster carrying a Grand Slam Article about the defusing of the unexploded Tallboy in the Hamburger Abendblatt (in German) "Huge Bomb Drills Into...
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  • organization, is an organization involved in the removal of landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO) for military, humanitarian, or commercial reasons. Demining...
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    events indirectly related to the conflict such as casualties from unexploded ordnance, etc., or events when the circumstances remain unclear or are in...
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    vast amounts of human and animal remains, and millions of items of unexploded ordnance contaminating the land. Some towns and villages were never permitted...
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    Operation Nimbus Star involved the clearance of naval mines and unexploded ordnance from portions of the Suez Canal and its approaches The U.S. Navy...
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    playing with Unexploded ordnance is a low-level but recurrent threat to children's health. The majority of incidents involving unexploded ordnance occurred...
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    and 38A electric impact fuse, designed for use against shipping. Unexploded ordnance can pose a risk of explosion even after a century or more, and some...
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    against stationary enemy aircraft, missile launchers, radar equipment, unexploded ordnance, small watercraft, communications equipment, crew-served weapons...
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  • compositions are now obsolete and only encountered in legacy munitions and unexploded ordnance. Two nuclear explosives, containing mixtures of uranium and plutonium...
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  • essential components of unexploded ordnance (including improvised explosive devices) to prevent an unintended detonation. Ordnance detonations may be broadly...
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