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nova_robotics (Feb 19, 2023)
A lot of that stuff got "touchy" as it aged. Safer to blow it while it was still stable. Hung out with a bunch of EOD guys back in the late 70's, so learned a few things. Like, "When the EOD guys are running, try to keep up!" We'd throw a 2000# bomb down the sled track at 1600fps, through a 13' cube of steel-reinforced concrete, and chase it down range. Find it, pick it up, bring it back, and section it in a giant bandsaw for examination. Cool stuff back when I was young and immortal.
Bill
I had a friend who was a WWII veteran. He was always the curious one. A few years before he died he had a sinus x-ray. They came back and wanted to know how he got all the shrapnel in his face. He said they captured a bunch of Germans with hardware and he was disassembling the fuse for one of their hand grenades and it went off. He wanted to compare it to the U.S. ones that he had been highly trained on.
How about finish the war at hand, or fight a war to win, or use it for training, sell the surplus to our allies. It is not just munitions either. the destruction extends to every type of tactical equipment and weapons platforms. When I first arrived in Kuwait there were ships waiting in the gulf filled with US Military equipment shipped over from National guard units of every state and deployed units from Europe. Much of it was unloaded and driven or hauled directly to the several square kilometers of scrap yards to be cut up. Not all but significant percentage of the equipment wound up that way.
Never try to tell me it can't be done
When I have to paint I use KBS products
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