The Iowa Army Ammunition Plant will store highly explosive lead azide in secure underground magazines after a 2 1/2-week ...
The Iowa Army Ammunition Plant shared Wednesday that it is securely storing explosive materials and is working with the EPA ...
The Iowa Army Ammunition Plant is shut down to safely remove highly explosive lead azide, a chemical used in munitions, the U.S. Army reveals.
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Russia Building A New Explosives Facility Near Biysk
Russia is constructing a new explosives plant in Siberia to escalate production of artillery shells and other weapons as its war against Ukraine continues. According to Reuters, the facility’s ...
The stockpile of German ammunition left in Norway in 1945 could have been cleared and dismantled by the Germans. Norway ...
URUMA CITY, Okinawa — Japanese troops exploded 461 U.S.-made shells off the coast on Thursday, the latest in a continuing stream of World War II leftovers that turn up on the former island ...
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