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Unexploded ordnance

Unexploded ordnance (UXO, sometimes abbreviated as UO), unexploded bombs (UXBs), and explosive remnants of war (ERW or ERoW) are explosive weapons (bombs, shells, grenades, land mines, naval mines, cluster munition, and other munitions) that did not explode when they were employed and still pose a risk of detonation, sometimes many decades after they were used or discarded. When unwanted munitions are found, they are sometimes destroyed in controlled explosions, but accidental detonation of even very old explosives also occurs, sometimes with fatal results. A dud is an unexploded projectile fired in anger against an enemy, but which has failed to explode. A projectile not fired in anger but which has failed to explode is called a 'blind'.

"UXO" redirects here. For the cancelled video game, see Ultima X: Odyssey.

For example, UXO from World War I continue to be a hazard, with poisonous gas filled munitions still a problem. Also, UXO does not always originate from wars; areas such as military training bases can also hold significant numbers, even after the area has been abandoned.


Seventy-eight countries are contaminated by land mines, which kill or maim 15,000–20,000 people every year.[1] Approximately 80% of casualties are civilian, with children the most affected age group. An estimated average of 50% of deaths occurs within hours of the blast. In recent years, mines have been used increasingly as weapons of terror against local civilian populations, specifically.[2]


In addition to the obvious danger of explosion, buried UXO can cause environmental contamination. In some heavily used military training areas, munitions-related chemicals such as explosives and perchlorate (a component of pyrotechnics and rocket fuel) can enter soil and groundwater.

(ANAMA, Azerbaijan)

Azerbaijan National Agency For Mine Action

EOD Technology (US)

Expal Systems (Spain)

Explomo Technical Services (Singapore)

G4S Risk Management (UK)

Horizon Assignments (India)

Maritime & Underwater Security Contractors (UAE)

Mechem (South Africa)

Mine / Eodclr (Canada)

Minetech International (UK)

Notra (Canada)

Olive Mine Action (British Virgin Islands)

Relyant (US)

RPS Energy (UK)

Sarvatra Technical Consultants (India)

Ammunition dump

a 2006 documentary film about the effects of unexploded ordnance on Cambodian people

Bombhunters

, a 1979 British ITV television series set during the Second World War

Danger UXB

Delay-action bomb

Dud

Mines Advisory Group

Ordnance

Red Zone

ZEUS-HLONS (HMMWV Laser Ordnance Neutralization System)

(2010). Danger UXB. Little, Brown. ISBN 978-1-4087-0255-0.

Owen, James

Webster, Donovan (1996). . Pantheon. ISBN 0-679-43195-0.

Aftermath: The Remnants of War

Mines Advisory Group

US Department of Defense UXO Awareness web site