An unexploded 5 inch, 54-caliber Naval projectile. A Myrtle Beach man was in possession of a 4.2 inch mortar round that he turned in to police. 1st Special Operations Wing Public Affairs Reality Check ...
The chemical agent pilot destruction plant has reached a new milestone at the Pueblo Chemical Depot having completed the unpacking and readying of thousands of battle-ready 4.2-inch mortar rounds that ...
ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT, Ala. (March 25, 2010) - A new operation here is expected to have a big impact on future chemical munition disposal operations in Pueblo, Colo. Monday, Anniston Chemical Activity ...
DESERET CHEMICAL DEPOT, STOCKTON, Utah - Workers safely destroyed the last explosively-configured mustard agent-filled munition today at the Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility (TOCDF) located at ...
Job: Forward Observer for 4.2-inch mortars and Artillery 105s A Montrose immigrant was on his way to work. A week later — and with no apparent court appearance — he was in Mexico. A Montrose immigrant ...
An old World War II weapon emerged in Colorado Springs on Monday. A man told police he believed he had an inert WWII 4.2 inch mortar round with an intact pin. Out of precaution, Colorado Springs ...
South Korea's Army has received the first batch of new homegrown 120-mm self-propelled mortar systems to replace existing decades-old mortars, the state arms procurement agency said Friday. The latest ...
Artillery -- 75-, 105- and 155-millimeter howitzers; 40-millimeter anti-aircraft guns; 60- and 81-millimeter and 4.2-inch mortars; 57-millimeter recoilless rifles (if Chinese, called "SKE".) ...
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