Crane Army Rocks Cluster Bomb Demilitarization

By Hayley SmithMarch 15, 2018

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Crane Army Rocks Cluster Bomb Demilitarization
Crane Army Ammunition Activity dismantle Rockeye Cluster Bomb Units. Each Rockeye contains hundreds of bomblets, and operators remove all nonexplosive material by hand for separate, more environmentally-friendly disposal before the explosive payload ... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

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