cluster bombs consist of what two parts
bomblets
The cast of UXO - unexploded ordnance - 2010 includes: Hoang Kim Bay
UXO reportUnexploded Explosive Ordnance Report (UXO).
There are 2 questions for this one answer is Bomb the other is grenade.
That is a UXO- Unexploded Ordnance.
The acronym UXO stands for Unexploded Ordnance. This term means the explosive weapons, such as bombs, bullets and grenades, that did not explode when they were employed but still have a risk of danger.
To confirm a UXO (Unexploded Ordnance), it is important to evacuate the area immediately and inform local authorities. Only trained EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) technicians should handle UXOs. Do not touch, move, or disturb the object in any way, as it can be highly dangerous and potentially explode.
If you encounter an unexploded ordnance (UXO), do not touch or move it. Mark the location, leave the area immediately, and call emergency services or local law enforcement to report the UXO. Provide the authorities with as much detail about the location and appearance of the UXO as possible to ensure a safe response.
while others are constructing the recommended barricade, make your report. To report via handheld radio, be at least 25 feet from the UXO; to use a vehicle radio, stay 100 feet away from the UXO.
The METT-TC factor at the root of this question is "Troops." This factor encompasses the training and readiness of personnel, including their ability to remember and apply procedures for dealing with unexploded ordnance (UXO). Ensuring that troops are adequately trained and can recall their training under pressure is crucial for safety and mission success in situations involving UXO.
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)
A reconnaissance involving the investigation, detection, location, marking, initial identification and reporting of suspected unexploded explosive ordnance, by explosive ordnance reconnaissance agents, in order to determine further action.