Great thread..I only know what its like to dig in training area's. I really envy you guys who get to dig battle sites.
Great thread..I only know what its like to dig in training area's. I really envy you guys who get to dig battle sites.
Nice stuff,Any more pictures
Be carful with all those bombs!
Just wondering but whats the purpose of putting the shell in fire?
Burning out the explosives I gues. Most explosives as TNT, plastics etc. burn great and with only a theoretical danger of detonation. I have done it many times with surplus explosives after demolition of something... It is much easier / cheaper than to transport it back....
You just have to be asure that there is no second ignition in a grenade, mine etc. with a second detonator - then you have a problem....
Road on Chernobyl nuclear reactor.... Toys of my friends
Oh
Cool items
Id be to scared to do any of this!
Exumation of soviet solders (summer 2009) and burial 98 soviet solders on solders burial-ground ............................................ WELCOME TO UKRAINE !
well done for the work you do
Thanks
Danny
A most interesting thread. The handling and defusing of the live ammunition is impressive.
I am quite happy to see that the fallen soldiers received a proper burial.
Thank you for showing !!
rgds, Ty
GOD *** u send me a plain ticket and ill be there...JK...
That ammo was still usable after being left there that long???
What cal was it and what year?
and I see the U.S.A Jungle Boots are in a pic..do u like them? and whats the sole pattern? ok im done for now...
Hi.
I am very happy you are doing this digging up the fallen to be properley buried.
The pic that shook me the most and ratteld me was the skull with the german helmet still on it.
May i as why are you placing the helmets in the fire? If you need rid of them i will make an offer on one or something i can?
Thanks VAMPY
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