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Kuwait Standard Operating Procedure for Explosive Ordnance Disposal 1991
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The document presents a 211 page field guide to various explosive devices likely to be found during the 1991 Gulf War. Notable for its section of Depleted Uranium (starting page 210) and its many drawings of Iraqi, U.S.S.R, U.S, Chinese, Italian, Yugoslav, French, Belgium, Canadian, German, etc. fuzes, rockets, mines, booby traps and other munitions. The manual shows its authors to be two defense contractors, Conventional Munitions Systems, Inc. and Explosive Ordnance Disposal Services, Inc.
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2343561
File type information
PDF document, version 1.3
Cryptographic identity
SHA256 196ae72b1a8da4f934d362339fadc1658493e19deed174d3b115bd2e7fccbe9f
Categories: Leaked files | 2008 | 2008-09 | Analysis requested | Kuwait | Company | Conventional Munitions Systems | English | USSR | United States | Iraq | China | Italy | Yugoslavia | France | Belgium | Germany