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Amarah Ireaq 2004

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Fuzeman

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Taken by a friend in Iraq , picture 1 and 2 shows the amount of ordnance that needed to be disposed of
All items shown were destroyed
Steve
 

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That's how you find it sometimes, or how its collected up. are those 160 or 240 mortars it's hard to tell without a something to compare it to.
 
As these were taken by a friend i dont know what calbre those mortars were, the 4 mine clear guys standing it the crater which i was told was about 15 foot deep.
I have many more pictures taken by him which are showing the amount of missiles etc that were found .im hoping to obtain some from Libya soon
 
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