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That is a UXO- Unexploded Ordnance.
It is a dud.
Both. After World War 2 a significant number of bombs dropped by both sides were found unexploded. They were considered live and dangerous and professionals had the job of defusing them at the risk of their lives. Neither side intended for this too happen. On the other hand, Mine fields were used for various reasons to create areas hazardous to enemy soldiers. Some of them still exist in Africa and Asia and present a hazard to local inhabitants.
As far as I understand, the projected age of the universe is about 99.5% of the estimated "Hubble time". The age is projected by applying a correction factor to the inverse Hubble constant. The correction factor applied depends on the value of the cosmological constant. The constant is derived from WMAP observation data, and valued at 0.976. For a flat universe without cosmological constant, the value would have been 0.666, resulting in a projected age 66.6% of the Hubble time.
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UXO
UXO
That is a UXO- Unexploded Ordnance.
It is commonly known as a dud or an unexploded shell.
UXO
UXO
It is a dud.
That is the definition of "unexploded ordinance"(UXO, sometimes abbreviated as UO). Sometimes UXO is also simply called unexploded bombs (UXBs), or explosive remnants of war (ERW)
UXO
Both. After World War 2 a significant number of bombs dropped by both sides were found unexploded. They were considered live and dangerous and professionals had the job of defusing them at the risk of their lives. Neither side intended for this too happen. On the other hand, Mine fields were used for various reasons to create areas hazardous to enemy soldiers. Some of them still exist in Africa and Asia and present a hazard to local inhabitants.
Both. After World War 2 a significant number of bombs dropped by both sides were found unexploded. They were considered live and dangerous and professionals had the job of defusing them at the risk of their lives. Neither side intended for this too happen. On the other hand, Mine fields were used for various reasons to create areas hazardous to enemy soldiers. Some of them still exist in Africa and Asia and present a hazard to local inhabitants.
Projected IED