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Explosive ordnance disposal

Operate technical activity in support of DA hazardous munitions countermeasures program and technical escort program including explosives ordnance disposal (EOD) for all items assigned to the Army, including foreign surface munitions... [Pg.743]

Army Technical Escort Unit 52nd Explosives Ordnance Disposal Unit and other selected Department of Defense (DOD) units DOE Joint Technical Operations Team, DOE Nuclear-Radiological Advisory Team, DOE Nuclear Emergency Search Team, DOE Lincoln Gold Emergency Team. [Pg.211]

Explosive Ordnance Disposal The detection, identification, field evaluations, rendering safe, recovery, and final disposal of unexploded ordnance or munitions chemical agents. [Pg.312]

To minimise risk any explosives or disrupted explosive devices should always be examined by competent explosive ordnance disposal experts before submission to the laboratory. [Pg.231]

Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division... [Pg.318]

Reconnaissance Explosive Ordnance Disposal personnel for use during identification ana disposal of CBR (Chemical, Biological... [Pg.402]

EODT (US Army). Abbrn for Explosive Ordnance Disposal Teams , formerly known as BDS-Bomb Disposal Squads... [Pg.747]

Els wick Ordnance Co, Subsidiary of Armstrong, Elswick, Engl Eastman Organic Chemicals Dept, Rochester 3, NY Erie Ordnance Depot, Port Clinton, Ohio Explosives Ordnance Disposal Team, formerly BDS Explosives Ordnance Reconnaissance... [Pg.741]

EOD Explosive Ordnance Disposal GG Gardner-Gatling (Brit)... [Pg.784]

EODS-NPP Explosive Ordnance Disposal GGS gyro gunsight... [Pg.784]

EODT Explosives Ordnance Disposal Team, formerly BDS... [Pg.742]

The explosive power of FAE amazes even explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) personnel. Experts have estimated that a liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker, if detonated, would produce the blast equivalent of a nuclear weapon. A propane truck, properly fuzed and... [Pg.77]

C. Bruschini. Commercial Systems for the Direct Detection of Explosives (for Explosive Ordnance Disposal Tasks ExploStudy, Final Report (2001). Available at http //www.eudem.vub.ac.be/publications/files/ExploStudy.pdf. [Pg.37]

Trott, B. Dale, et al. Design of Explosion Blast Containment Vessels for Explosive Ordnance Disposal Units,... [Pg.65]

Capability of Portable Chambers, N00174-74-C-0219, Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Facility, Indian Head, Md., September I975. (U)... [Pg.65]

Explosive Ordnance Disposal Explosive Ordnance Disposal Service — Naval Propellant Plant Erlenmeyer flask Ger desgn for cyanogen bromide (CWA)... [Pg.784]

Covers a rigid polyurethane foam kit for use in certain nuclear ordnance, explosive ordnance disposal operations. The system is a three-component liquid foam-in-place type for use in immobilizing materials and objects. [Pg.432]

CBIRF s mission statement indicates that it has capabilities for nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) detection, identification, and reconnaissance casualty extraction casualty decontamination technical rescue provision of medical trauma supplies and explosive ordnance disposal. It works best if it can be pre-positioned. Its strengths include these ... [Pg.53]

See and foster-miller.com/lemming.htm> for currently available explosive ordnance disposal robots. [Pg.100]

Jf possible, trained engineer, infantry, or explosive ordnance disposal units will search oat and neutralize all boobytraps in front of friendly troops or prepare safe passage lanes. When discovered, boobytraps will either be disarmed immediately or marked by waniing signs. Only the simple ones will be disarmed during attack. Those more complicated will be marked and reported for removal. [Pg.270]

Usually, explosive items recovered by hand neutralization ara destroyed by specially-trained explosive ordnance disposal units. Should untrained troops be requir to do this, they should follow established procedures with great care. Explosives to be detonated should be buried in a pit at least i feet deep under 2 feet of earth, free of rocks or other matter that may become flying d ris. [Pg.272]


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