Search for unexploded ordnance on the seabed
Do you know the abbreviation UXO? The abbreviation stands for "Unexploded Ordnance". This usually refers to unexploded ordnance, such as rockets, grenades or bombs that have not or not completely exploded after being fired or dropped. Approximately 1.6 million tonnes of conventional munitions and around 5,000 tonnes of chemical warfare agents are stored in the German North Sea and Baltic Sea, which were dumped during military operations during the Second World War or afterwards by dumping. These decades-old explosives always pose a serious danger. In general, they are defused and salvaged by the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Services (KRD) if they pose a threat to shipping and then disposed of in the only German...
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