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Sergeant Marc Haycook provides more details regarding the explosive device case at Holts Summit Municipal Center, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015. Five suspects face up to 90 days in jail or a $500 fine after planting the homemade device in Blank’s mailbox and several more throughout the neighborhood.
Sgt. Stuart Bowman, 663rd Ordnance Company, 242nd Explosive Ordnance Disposal Battalion, 71st Ordnance Group (Explosive Ordnance Disposal), collects a sample from a homemade explosive lab, Feb. 22.
Coast Guard Maritime Safety and Security Team 91101 members deploy from an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter, from Coast Guard Sector Columbia River during vertical delivery training near the entrance to the Columbia River, Oregon, Monday, Aug. 17, 2020. The training included Canine Explosive Detection Teams deployed to the deck of a vessel operated by instructors of the Tongue Point Job Corp Center in Astoria, Oregon. U.S. Coast Guard Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Cynthia Oldham.
Activar audio , fundamental .Video sobre la ciudad de Valencia.Edición Juan Mtnez Lejarza.
Edición de 400 fotografias de J.Lejarza, sobre video de The Bond "explosive". Sincronizando las imágenes con la musica.Por desgracia recortado a 1,5 minutos. Entero en:
1944 - 'OPERATION ORB' - (OPERATION RUFFORD BRIDGE) - 'EXPLOSIVE EXERCISE'
502nd PARACHUTE INFANTRY REGIMENT (502nd PIR)
The 40,6cm Adolf Guns are among the largest naval guns of WW II placed ashore in Europe.
The Trondenes Battery with its 4 guns was the most powerful of all batteries in Hitler's Atlantic Wall. The wall was 5000km long, from the border between Spain and France in the south to the border between Norway and Russia in the north.
came up on the roof to check out the scene following two big explosions in this direction but just saw this instead.
news i've gotten so far is that the bombs were the detonation of found UXO by police officers. they find the stuff, either left over from war or newly planted in town, then take it out to the hills and blow it up.
i've heard police detonations a lot here, but today's were much louder and shakier than usual, so i guess they found something really powerful.
anyway, this sunset is nice, but if you compared it to other Afghan sunsets and gave it a grade it would be about a B- ... they get better the dustier the air is, but it's been snowy and rainy recently.
Animated version is available on my blog @ link: fujinliow.tumblr.com/post/25735333207/surprise-what-an-ex...
Surprise!: What an explosive looking doll. Imagine it coming to live like the toys in the Toy Story, what would it be like?
Taken from just 100m away, with a dodgy old camera via tenuous remote control. Here the rocket has cleared the tower. We can see the spin-up motors firing just as it leaves frame.
It's rather grainy because there is so little light in the 500 microseconds needed to stop motion.
MASER 13 Launch Campaign
Swedish Space Corporation, ESRANGE, Kiruna, Sweden
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155mm shells for the M198 medium towed howitzer. "There is no problem in this world that cannot be solved by the use of high-explosives."
PHOTO CREDIT TO علي الرملي (Ali Alramli)
THAT GADDAFI FORCES VIOLATED NFZ YESTERDAY WITH HELICOPTER ATTACK ON PORT OF MISRATA.
Details and evidence are emerging. Our source has interviews with witnesses and video of the damage, which will be furnished ASAP (this is a reliable source we have used repeatedly). Yesterday, helicopters were flying over the port of Misrata, guards became alerted so they investigated what was happening and furthermore they contacted NATO to confirm they were OK. NATO told them they were Red Cross helicopters and were told to hold any fire. Helicopters entered harbor without permission but guards were told they could not be fired upon. Shortly thereafter, the helicopters released explosives which are currently being described as "land mines" being dropped from the helicopter into the harbor in an apparent effort to damage the port.
King's college as the Sun crawls over the front gate.
Canon EOS 5D Mark II with Canon EF 24-105 f/4L IS
This chair has a piece of wood from an old TNT box from the early 1900's. it reads
High Explosives
dangerous
i.c.c - 14
The Giant Powder Company
consolidated
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A view inside the carved out room used to store explosives. Not pictured are the sagging wood beams above that precariously keep thousands of pounds of loose rock from tumbling down on you.
I stuck Mike in here for fifteen minutes in inky darkness later that night for some photos. Gotta get the shot, Glenn.
Live @ the Nyack Village Theater
3.5.2010
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Popping the seed pods on the Himalayan Balsam that's takin over the river banks recently. Thoroughly entertaining.
At Fort Morgan, Alabama. Fort Morgan is a brick coastal defense fort completed in 1834 to help guard the entrance to Mobile Bay. I visited this place on June 15, 2021.
A Federal strategy during the American Civil War was to seize all Confederate seaports, to be done as resources allowed. In Alabama, Mobile's turn came in August, 1864. The main entrance to Mobile Bay was guarded by two brick forts, Fort Morgan to the east and Fort Gaines to the west. On August 5, 1864, a Federal naval squadron rushed past the defensive mines and cannon at Fort Morgan, to enter the bay and defeat the Confederate warships there. Once inside, ground and naval Federal forces over the next three weeks attacked and captured Fort Gaines and then Fort Morgan. With the bay entrance lost, the Confederates could no longer use the port of Mobile, but the city itself did not fall until the following year, at the end of the war.
One of the cool things about Shamu Theatre in San Antonio is the little spot of light. It can lead to some cool effects. :]
Explosive: contents under pressure may explode if heated; hazardous contents will escape if ruptured. Can be very toxic, toxic or harmful.
•Do not puncture or burn
•Store away from sources of ignition.
Now, fireworks I am normally very unlucky in capturing, however on this occasion, I do consider myself a lucky person. Camera was here, With Full Batteries and Empty Memory Cards, the wind was blowing in the right direction, and the fireworks were ready with crowds of people behind to enjoy the evening... What could go wrong?
As mentioned, everything can normally go wrong but today, it happened! they went up and i captured some fantastic firework shots. This to no exception.
This particular shot was picked out as there was not too much happening in the shot, very central, smoke gave that added effect and was in focus so here is my display and the finalie to the Broadstairs Water Gala where I was photographing the entire day.
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