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UXO/artillery database
18C's,
those of you who had done cache disposal, etc. can you steer me in the right direction to a complete UXO guidelines, especially artillery and dropped munitions. Perhaps you have an elaborate pdf of the cutout/layout of various UXO's? Background: I'm assiting the State Dept. Antiterrorism Assistance (ATA) EIC/PBI (post blast investigation) program for some of our nation partners. One of the student asked if he could get a artillery shells guideline particulary from WWII to Vietnam era. Those used by Japan, British, and US. His team was/is finding hundreds of these in the remote jungle areas. He just wrapped them multiple times with det cord right now, but there had to be a better way i.e. placing cutting charge along the thinnest part etc. So having the UXO schematics would be very helpful. Most of the instructors here are police-EOD background so they don't have access to the info . |
Google ORDATA II. James Madison University made a great program and database that linked to a web based site that did a lot.
This link may work, but I like ORDATA for basic ID. http://archive.today/eVxq |
Personally I think ORDATA blows compared to AEODPS, but it is better than nothing. However it will not provide the level of detail you're looking for. For that you need AEODPS and that is Classified.
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