[GZG] Unexploded ordnance (Was: Mine resistant vehicles)
From: Robert N Bryett <rbryett@g...>
Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 09:09:03 +1000
Subject: [GZG] Unexploded ordnance (Was: Mine resistant vehicles)
Back in the day, I was a keen SCUBA-diver, and it was common for
divers to bring up old weapons and munitions as souveniers from war-
time wrecks. Some, like old S&W revolvers were fairly benign, but
many sunken ships had 20mm shells, hand-grenades and mortar-bombs
scattered about like confetti. Once, on a beach in Cornwall, I saw a
diver whacking with a hammer...
An actual shell. About 100mm calibre, still attached to it's cartridge.
I left the vicinity. Hurriedly.
Best regards, Robert Bryett
On 14/05/2008, at 02:22 , Allan Goodall wrote:
> As you mention, they still find unexploded ordnance quite
> frequently. Not long before my friend got there, someone near the
> B&B where he was staying was killed by a Mills Bomb. Mind you, the
> idiot had dug up the Mills Bomb and was using a power grinder to
> clean it up. I guess he never learned the simple equation: unstable
> explosive + vibration + heat = boom.
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