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![]() | Standing back from the obvious risks and seriousness of your job Spotter, my inner child is now jumping up and down and yelling "Wanna go!" As to the Lieutenant that picked up the grenade and blasted himself into local legend, what do you expect? He was a Rupert. Just out of curiosity, but just how much ammo/grenades/shells do the French harvest each year? I've heard of it, but never seen any real figures. And what about the old Gas shells? Just how do they deal with them when they become critical. I know they leave well alone unless something has to be done, but i mean.... gas. ![]() |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I just had a look at a Belgian defence website. The DOVO (Dienst ontmijning) were talking about dismantling 300 tonnes of ordnance, including 3658 "toxic projectiles" in a year. I know that they have a special facility on an old military base for making gas shells safe but that it cannot keep up so the stockpile continues to increase. As everywhere, increased development and deeper ploughing are still bringing things to the surface. Googling "DOVO" and "unexploded" will bring you some English language references if you're keen on that sort of information. |
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