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Explosive ordnance disposal and decommissioning: thinking outside the box / Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
Nitschke, Stefan Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The process of EOD, UXO, and decommissioning is slow, expensive, and dangerous. Well-experienced personnel, mission-oriented tactics, and advanced equipment are needed to remove either landmines or improvised explosives from often difficult terrain. The great challenge is to reduce the time it takes them to find, identify, eliminate or decommission dangerous explosives in a responsible manner. This is a principle that is shared by many nations, also requiring sophisticated industrial demilitarisation capabilities.
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Iraqi EOD operations focus on stockpiles and submunitions / King , Colin May 2003  Journal Article
King , Colin Journal Article
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RA sigs integration into the explosive ordnance disposal team / Larner, R D   Journal Article
Larner, R D Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Australia  Explosive ordnance disposal  EOD  Comsysop 
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