Crane Army Uses Closed Systems Demilitarization, Protects the Environment

By Hayley SmithJanuary 24, 2018

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Crane Army Uses Closed Systems Demilitarization, Protects the Environment
Crane Army Ammunition Activity uses cutting edge demilitarization technology to destroy obsolete munitions. These techniques, called closed systems processes, break down dangerous materials into safer components that can be reused, recycled or resold... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

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