Let's be real like if that bomb went off then that's the equivalent of hiding under a desk or a picnic blanket in a nuclear blast. Which is why it's standard to use robots these days and usually controlled detonation is the easiest and safest way to deal with these things.
I'm thinking it's an early Soviet era bomb, might be from WWII. Every country in the world puts a thermobaric coating on bombs to keep internal temps down, to help keep from detonating in high temp atmosphere.
Does not look like it fell from an aircraft, at least not where it is being defused. No signs of an impact. Looks like it was placed in a really shallow trench. As far as I know, you always defuse bombs in place to reduce risk of them going off. So that is suspicious as well.
That looks like a WWII bomb casing they dragged out of a museum for the photo op.
Let's be real like if that bomb went off then that's the equivalent of hiding under a desk or a picnic blanket in a nuclear blast. Which is why it's standard to use robots these days and usually controlled detonation is the easiest and safest way to deal with these things.
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I'm thinking it's an early Soviet era bomb, might be from WWII. Every country in the world puts a thermobaric coating on bombs to keep internal temps down, to help keep from detonating in high temp atmosphere.
Does not look like it fell from an aircraft, at least not where it is being defused. No signs of an impact. Looks like it was placed in a really shallow trench. As far as I know, you always defuse bombs in place to reduce risk of them going off. So that is suspicious as well.