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Soldiers from 289th Military Police Company and 55th Explosive Ordinance Company, part of Joint Force Headquarters – National Capitol Region and the U.S. Army Military District of Washington Special Reaction Team (SRT), rehearsed emergency response drills during a mass casualty and active shooter response exercise at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital as part of Exercise Capital Shield 2016, Sept. 13, 2016. The exercise is designed to test and evaluate joint operations, techniques, procedures, and command and control relationships. (U.S. Army photo by: Staff Sgt. Austin L. Thomas)

Used to record what was stored in the building at any time, don't know what the category X & Y stipulated though.

141007-N-BS486-409 NAVAL STATION ROTA, Spain (Oct. 7, 2014) – U.S. Navy Sailors from Explosive Ordnance Disposable Mobile Unit (EODMU) 8 Detachment Europe and Spanish Marines work in tandem to operate tactical robots as part of the 2014 Cadizex Exercise held at the simulated urban terrain compound Hogan's Alley aboard Naval Station Rota. Spanish Marines Brimar from San Fernando, Spain, U.S. Navy Sailors, and Italian navy 1st Regiment San Marco from Venice, Italy worked in tandem during the trilateral exercise meant to strengthen bonds between NATO allies and provide strategic training. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class (SW) Grant Wamack/RELEASED)

This US Army M1A1 Abrams is seen rolling through Legnica, accompanied by a trainload of others, whilst enroute for Germany

¡Hola! Yo soy Explosive Pluto y traigo para ofrecerte la intensa energía de Plutón.

Abrite a mi energía para bajar a las profundidades de tu ser y comprender lo que realmente es esencial en tu vida.

Vas a tener que separarte de todos los elementos que ya no sirven. Dejalos ir…

Darás el primer paso hacia una transformación profunda.

¡Será como una explosión de todos los tesoros que tenías ocultos!

Muy pronto encontrarás el camino de tu propio destino.

¡Animate a seguirlo!

We got a bottle of sparkling wine from neighboring sonoma valley to celebrate. The cork wouldn't come off (?!) so graham used a cork screw and the bottle exploded between his knees, bits of the top went flying into the air and came crashing down next to Eva. I was wondering if wecould take the bottle back but it seemed like an unbelievable story....

Festival d’Avignon

Closeup of the grooves on a well-worn vinyl pressing of the 1979 Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra recording of Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture on Telarc Records, catalog number DG-10041.

 

The producers took the original score very seriously, mixing in cannon fire from authentic 19th-century artillery (and, for the finale, church bells) recoded using the best digital technology for the late 1970s, resulting in the most dynamic recording ever committed to vinyl, a serious challenge to even the best of turntables.

 

The same recording was later released on CD and SACD with a prominent warning on the front cover, given the ease with which these digitally-recorded cannons can destroy speakers, if not eardrums.

Explosion on January, 3, 2009 at 7:30 a.m, local time from MVO. The plume reached an elevation of 12 km a.s.l.

Important household lesson:

Never use a cheapo plastic shower hose, where an expensive metal-armoured one would do...

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Have all the details regarding the Explosive Diarrhea, explaining its causes, treatments & some effective prevention methods. A guide on explosive diarrhea in detail - www.thevoiceofwoman.com/explosive-diarrhea

 

These men are demonstrating the three kinds of basic mine in use by the Legions, ranging from a small anti-infantry mine to the massive crater-makers.

 

The rods on the floor are the infamous Mangalore Torpedoes, used to clear obstacles for advancing soldiers and machinery. Their powerful explosive charges are enough to detonate bombs in a fairly large area, and pulverize the innards of a bunker. More recent uses include anti-tank duties...

 

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Credit to Thomas of Tortuga for the render

3 April 2012. El Fasher: Abdurrahim Ahmed Mohamed (12 years old) is pictured in his house in Al Salam camp for displaced persons with his mother Zakia Idris Abdalla and his little brother Mohammed.

Abdurrahim lost his right hand and the sight on his left eye due to a detonation of an unexploded ordnance (UXO).

It happened in 2008 in Kabkabiya, his original village, when Abdurrahim and his friends found the UXO near his house. They started playing with it until it detonated.

Abdurrahim, who wants to become a doctor, is still struggling to learn how to write with his left hand.

UXOs are explosive weapons (bombs, bullets, shells, grenades, land mines, naval mines, etc.) that did not explode when they were employed and still pose a risk of detonation, potentially many decades after they were used or discarded.

Tomorrow, 4th April, is the International Day of Mine Awareness. In Darfur, as a consequence of the ongoing conflict, UXOs is one of the main problems for the civilians, specially children. Hundreds of them have been mutilated.

Photo by Albert González Farran - UNAMID, www.albertgonzalez.net

Camarillo, California

Collar will activate if not dancing.

Explosive charges detonate during an explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) demonstration conducted by the 116th Civil Engineering Squadron (CES) explosive ordnance unit at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Sept. 19, 2012. During the demonstration, EOD technicians from the 116th CES set off several explosive charges downrange while explaining the process to local media that attended the event. (National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)

 

For full story: www.gadod.net/index.php/news/ga-dod/current-stories/665

OKINAWA, Japan (July 13, 2020) - Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 31, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), listen to a safety brief before an ordinance detonation range on Okinawa, Japan, July 13, 2020. At the range, explosive ordinance disposal utilized explosives to safely dispose of simulated unexploded ordinance and improvised explosive devices. The 31st MEU, the Marine Corps’ only continuously forward-deployed MEU, provides a flexible and lethal force ready to perform a wide range of military operations as the premier crisis response force in the Indo-Pacific region. The 31st MEU has implemented strict health protection measures and will continue to conduct mission essential training in support of regional security and stability. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Audrey M. C. Rampton) 200713-M-IP473-1023

 

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Using an old Tamiya military miniature I found while looking through my collection. I decided to make a small diorama utilizing a vintage grenade canister I had in my storage. The fence is used to separate a scene of ugly destruction, from one of green serenity (the side you can't see here).

Erikku-kun as El Fuerte and Kanzer as D.Dark from Super Street Fighter IV andn Streer Fighter EX2.

 

Photo: www.josemanchado.es

Most of the buildings on the site were used to store ammunitions etc from the Royal Navy ships, in one of the buildings this chalk board was used to record what was being held in the building.

Little sticker collaboration with Molz

UNAMID`s Sector West Police component, in collaboration with Ordnance Disposal Office (ODO), recently conducted

a five day training workshop on Explosive Remnants of War (EWR) for 21 Government of Sudan (GoS) Police Officers in El-Geneina, West Darfur. ODO through its risk education programmes, has reached more than 767,443 peopl, including children, across Darfur, Photo by Muntasir Sharafadin, UNAMID.

  

Used for the transportation of explosives around Dinorwic Quarry,Llanberis

Explosion on January, 3, 2009 at 7:30 a.m, local time from MVO. The plume reached an elevation of 12 km a.s.l.

The Newington Armory was an explosives store for the Australian Navy. Its buildings are surrounded by blast containment banks of various complexity to prevent chain reactions in the event of an untoward incident.

Kenyan soldiers listen to Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Mobile Units 6 and 8, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, exchange best practices on how to properly sore munitions at the Humanitarian Peace Support School in Nairobi, Kenya, Jan. 16, 2013. The Humanitarian Mine Action training helps develop the Kenyan military's EOD program, which supports CJTF-HOA's mission of strengthening the institutional capabilities of East African partner nation militaries. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Devin Doskey/Released)

Dortsmondstraat, Bloemhof, Rotterdam

Her personality and her faith are...

070519-N-9706M-004 A robot belonging to the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization carries the United States Flag during the 48th Annual City of Torrance Armed Forces Day Parade May 19.

 

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