found in North-Norway recently
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
found in North-Norway recently
Collapse
X
-
It is too bad that none of these historic items are rendered inert and preserved. In particular, the large aircraft bomb appears to be in excellent condition and has not been dropped. Hence, it is probably minus the fuze assembly and was just pushed into a hole and covered over post-war. If rendered inert, it would make for a very nice addition to a museum's display of WWII German aircraft. This type of large WWII German ordnance is very rarely encountered in collections (public or private) here in the U.S.
All of this said, however, it is too easy for me to sit here safely behind my computer keyboard and talk about someone else putting their life at risk to render these items inert, so I can appreciate why EOD simply blows everything . . . the old days of "disarming" bombs seem to be over!
Comment
-
Some sweet looking Naval ordnance in first pic.Projectiles have kept their colors nicely.
Impossible to destroy them all with explosives.
I have seen same size piles of WW2 ordnance detonated and specially the smaller ordnance(20-37mm) 6 out of 8 projectiles will be destroyed in explosion.2 projectiles will survive and useally fly away from explosion pit.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Gimpy117 View Postbetter safe than sorry. We had enough casualties of WWII
Carles
Comment
Users Viewing this Thread
Collapse
There are currently 4 users online. 0 members and 4 guests.
Most users ever online was 10,032 at 08:13 PM on 09-28-2024.
Comment