Crane Army Preps White Phosphorus Rounds for Closed Demilitarization

By Capt. Amy CraneMarch 15, 2018

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Crane Army Preps White Phosphorus Rounds for Closed Demilitarization
Crane Army Ammunition Activity employees unthread base fuzes from 105 mm white phosphorus projectiles with a machine designed and built by CAAA engineers. All material except the white phosphorus must be removed from the round before chemically conve... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

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