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  1. Unexploded ordnance - Wikipedia

    UXO or UXBs (as they are called in some countries – unexploded bombs) are broadly classified into buried and unburied. The disposal team carries out reconnaissance of the area and determines the …

  2. Unexploded Ordnance Safety | NWCG

    UXO poses risk of injury or death to anyone in the vicinity. Early identification of potential UXO is the first and most important step in reducing risk posed by UXO. UXO may be found fully intact or in …

  3. Unexploded Ordnance Management Principles - US EPA

    Feb 13, 2025 · The Department of Defense (DoD) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have completed work on a set of management principles to address UXO at Closed, Transferring, and …

  4. CAT-UXO

    We aim to bring together the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) community in order to collate information and awareness on UXO currently distributed throughout the world.

  5. UXO - atec.army.mil

    The Commanding General of White Sands Missile Range has issued a Policy Letter for Training on the Hazards of UXO. General information on UXO is provided in Brochures and Power Point...

  6. UXO Incidents – 3Rs Explosives Safety Education Program

    The Department of Defense (DoD) has an ongoing effort to prevent accidents involving military munitions; however, such accidents do occur. The Army has developed this web site to educate the …

  7. UXO - serdp-estcp.mil

    As a result of past military training and weapons testing activities, unexploded ordnance (UXO) exist on sites designated for Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) on Formerly Used Defense Sites …

  8. UXO Clearance: Safeguarding Communities After Conflict

    May 15, 2025 · UXO stands for Unexploded Ordnance. These are bombs, grenades, landmines, artillery shells, and other explosive weapons that didn’t go off when they were originally deployed – and …

  9. What is Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) | Brimstone UXO

    Sep 4, 2023 · What is unexploded ordnance (UXO), where does it come from and and why does it pose a risk?

  10. * I’m going to tell you about UXO, what it is, why it is dangerous, and what to do so it doesn’t hurt you, your family, or a friend. * UXO is a shortened way of saying unexploded ordnance.