During World War II, bomb disposal teams, often composed of specially trained soldiers and engineers, used various techniques to defuse bombs. They employed tools like pliers and saws to safely cut wires and remove detonators, while also applying techniques such as sandbagging or using controlled detonations to neutralize unexploded ordnance. In some cases, they relied on their knowledge of the bomb's design, identifying specific models to understand their mechanisms. The work was extremely dangerous, requiring precision and calm under pressure to prevent catastrophic explosions.
Nuclear, plane, land, and sea bombs.
Bombs were made from a steel casing filled with various explosives.
Shelters were built in World War 2 as protection against bombs and chemical scares
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Made bombs in the World War 1 and 2.
Yes. On world war 1 & 2,Germans used bombs and riffles.
They ended World War 2 in all of the world.
They did not. Bombs wewre around for YEARS prior to WW 2.
Atomic bombs- Zero.
2 words: ATOMIC BOMBS
There were special units of the Navy and Army that would dispose of the bombs. Some were exploded in place, some were defused, some had the explosive material steamed out of them AND some went off killing the UXB people. But, if no one knew the bombs or shells did not explode they were left to be discovered years later by a construction company building a road or digging a sewer.
Nuclear, plane, land, and sea bombs.
No. He worked in central London, bombs or no bombs.
Nuclear bombs were used in world war II but not in world war I
they made bombs
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