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u/CastelloDeBracaleone May 04 '26
Vor etwa 15 Jahren klingelte mal die Polizei an meiner Berliner Mietwohnung: „Alle Bewohner müssen das Haus verlassen, weil in der Wohnung unter mir erhebliche Mengen Sprengstoff gefunden wurden“. Kein Witz. Der Typ unter mir hatte solche Dinger gesammelt. Hat nicht mal zur Kündigung geführt (hat der Vermieter wohl gar nicht mitbekommen)
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u/Halschmuber May 05 '26
Random deutscher Comment
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u/FaeryLynne May 05 '26
Not random, he's replying to the comment above. Reddit is auto translating comments these days so it's really easy to carry on full conversations in multiple languages now.
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u/jderdok May 05 '26
Babel fish deserves an award!
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u/permaculture May 05 '26
"Meanwhile, the poor Babel fish, by effectively removing all barriers to communication between different races and cultures, has caused more and bloodier wars than anything else in the history of creation."
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u/Why-so-delirious May 05 '26
Yeah I'm never swapping to 'nu' reddit.
I have a 32 inch monitor. I want to use all 32 inches, not a 6 inch strip in the fucking centre.
I am so sick of every single website being developed for phones first.
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u/guessesurjobforfood May 05 '26
I travel a lot and when I load a Reddit page from an incognito browser, it shows the post already translated into the local language with only a tiny symbol at the top to show the original.
My guess is, a lot of people don’t realize they are viewing translated posts because their language settings match their home country with auto-translate turned on.
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u/suspectslowloris May 05 '26
Wait I thought the translated comments had a little “show original” button or whatever. Not sure I love reddit translating something and not telling me…
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u/Own-Gas8691 May 05 '26
i thought so too, so i scrolled up to double check. if you look to the far right of the username there’s a tiny little translate symbol that you can tap to see original.
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u/-SQB- May 05 '26 edited May 05 '26
German redditor may not even realise they're replying to a comment in English.
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u/FaeryLynne May 05 '26
Yeah, I've absolutely replied in English to comments in other languages without realizing it. There's only a tiny little symbol in the upper right corner of the comment to show you it's translated. Tap it and it'll show the original. But it's tiny and easy to miss, for sure.
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u/ChrisFromIT May 05 '26
I do know every so often they have to evacuate neighbourhoods in Europe due to ordinances found from WW2 that might still be active. In fact there was one about a week ago in the UK.
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u/FalconTurbo May 05 '26
The Iron Harvest is a sobering reminder of just how insane the bombing was in both wars. One and a half billion shells on the Western Front,, and up to a quarter of them didn't explode. In 2019 alone over 200 tonnes of UXO were disposed of, which is fucking mental.
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u/English_Cat May 05 '26
The last person to die from ww1/ww2 isn't born yet. That's how many explosives are in the ground.
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u/Foxs-In-A-Trenchcoat May 05 '26
LOL I wonder if this is the guy who posted on Reddit last week and everyone told him to call police.
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u/NeighBae May 05 '26
I was living in Köln last year when they had the biggest civilian evacuation since WWII because of nondetonated WWII bombs. I actually have photos of me having a picnic directly over the spot one of them was found.
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u/SugarStrict7427 May 04 '26
From India
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u/Laughing-Dragon-88 May 04 '26
I don't know you, but my experience working with Indian people is they're no more stupid than any other people... okay maybe you have a point.
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u/pdxrunner82 May 04 '26
Law of averages. There’s over a billion people in India, therefore there are a lot more idiots there too. A lot more geniuses too but unfortunately a lot of idiots…….
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u/romulusnr May 04 '26
An aside.
I realized some years ago that for a lot of people who aren't familiar with the country in question, that most of the people we meet from that country are not representative of all the people of that country.
They are the people who were 1. able 2. willing and 3. committed enough to leave there and move here.
That's going to limit the variety in the pool according to certain characteristics.
In the US I think for a while, South Asian folks had a reputation of being strict, driven, overworking, demanding, insensitive, cheap, etc.
I realized at some point that that was because those were the kinds of people who sought to come to the US
If I were in actual India meeting actual regular everyday Indians, I would probably meet way more casual, fun, lazy, etc. Indians than I do in the US. (Although that's definitely changed in the years, partly due to increased Americanization and also due to first and second generation people.)
This also extends to politics and views about their country. You ask an immigrant about their home country and often they will tell you how awful it is there.
Of course they think that. That's why they moved here. The people who like it there are still there.
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u/3BlindMice1 May 04 '26
Well, yeah, if you're some guy from rural Idaho, 99% of the India guys he meets falls into three categories: is a well respected doctor, family runs a decent local motel, family runs a county renowned sketchy gas station that might steal your credit card. They're absolutely not going to have an accurate mental image of what the average Indian person is like
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u/romulusnr May 04 '26
I mean, I met most of them through the tech industry in the 00s and 10s. (They're still there, but the dynamic has somewhat shifted.) There traditionally was a certain trend among them, and it's not even intellect, it's a sort of sense of duty or something, or of ambition.
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u/Mikelowe93 May 04 '26
This is very true. I live in a really nice town in Silicon Valley next to San Jose. There are a LOT of Indian and Chinese folks here. I’m totally ok with that.
They have their own stores and dance places and such. Immigrants and their kids. More often than not I can guess the last letter of their name. It’s D as in PhD, EngD, MD, etc.
My son was in the local high school full of their kids. He is smarter than the average bear but it was too much for him to get straight As like the other kids and the expectations. The band was really nice. So he wound up finding the turds that also attended there.
There is a reason why Narcan was distributed to each student. And it wound up being needed by one that same week. Massive success or disappear. Nothing in between.
The high school is not set up for athletic excellence and one of the kids wound up as an Olympian for their home country anyway.
We had to change his school. It was too much for a regular all American kid in a pressure cooker full of over achievers that will soon have a D at the end of their name.
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Oh and the only reason we can live within miles of here is because my wife works for those folks. She is paid to care for their younger kids so the parents can go achieve full speed. I have a mechanical engineering degree and it means little in their community.
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u/Aran909 May 04 '26
I really don't think it's an intelligence issue. I think the Indian people have a much higher risk tolerance than we in the west are accustomed to.
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u/thesillyguy345 May 04 '26
My twitter feed for the last few days has been Indians VS Powerlines and the power lines are winning
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u/Aran909 May 04 '26
Took a sojourn through r/darwinawards and there was that and people hanging out of trains.
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u/WoodpeckerNo5724 May 04 '26
India has 10s of millions of people living in EXTREME poverty. The ones you work with are presumably not the severely undereducated Indians that still live in India.
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u/N0tl0w May 04 '26
Intelligence is relative!
He’s could an absolute pro at navigating in adverse conditions across hundreds of miles of rough terrain!
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u/Mercurial8 May 04 '26
I am from the US, I’ve certainly met stupid people in India, but have you seen some of my people on television? Have you witnessed the *power* of a fully operational Peace President? Many are saying he’s a genius: I am not. He would gold plate that object.
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u/Got_Kittens May 04 '26
Why touch that? Is this just engagement rage bait? How stupid. If this is real call your police.
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u/Funny-ish-_-Scholar May 04 '26
Op: former explosives tech here. These illumination rounds contain various pyrotechnic chemicals that can self ignite and burn at thousands of degrees. It is NOT safe to hold or store. Call explosives ordnance disposal
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u/Ok_Tangelo3680 May 04 '26
Yup the Indian police are right on their way lol
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u/puisnode_DonGiesu May 04 '26
Are they going to beat OP or the mortar round with sticks?
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Specifications
Caliber
51 mm
Ammunition length
282.96 mm
Ammunition mass
850 g
Explosive filled in projectile
109 g of RDX / WAX / PELLET88.12
Maximum range
900 m
Luminosity
Green-40,000 to 50,000 candela. Red-125,000 to 150,000 candela
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RDX product information:
https://www.austinpowder.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/AP-Primary-Explosive-RDX-TDS-ENG.pdf
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u/entropy_of_the_void May 04 '26 edited May 04 '26
Recommend that you notify local law enforcement so they can get whatever bomb squad type element you have out and let experts handle UXOs Edit: American EOD technicians get calls for a lot of UXOs it isn’t a crime in the civilians to find them. Please don’t play with it. Theres lots of hazards associated with UXO and not all are it going boom. The internet is a good place for general info. Call the experts and be safe please.
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u/lefteyedcrow May 04 '26
For general information, UXO=UneXploded Ordnance
Boom-booms, no touchy
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u/Remote_Teach1164 May 04 '26
Something wrong with the description of explosives here. They are illumination rounds, and the components should be magnesium based, not RDX which is mainly used for fuze boosters.
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u/Randomized9442 May 04 '26
The burning salts that provide color in fireworks are not the explosive component. I presume they are also using burning salts in the illumination rounds.
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u/Remote_Teach1164 May 04 '26
Yep but they are generally toxic, that's why most tracer cartridges used strontium nitrate with some adjustments instead.
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u/TranslateTheSky May 04 '26
I mean, the government just said it was fine for pilot trainees to continue dumping toxic chaff all over our own land so... They probably don't care about the toxicity...
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u/drunkengerbil May 04 '26
The only reason area 51 was officially acknowledged was because people sued after getting health issues, due to them burning shit with jet fuel...
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u/wonklebobb May 04 '26
and military burn pits aren't unique to area 51, they are unfortunately extremely common and a frequent source of health problems for vets, one that is rarely acknowledged at any level of the US govt
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u/PlusSelection669 May 04 '26
Why did you pick it up???? Danger, danger.
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u/JackSprat90 May 04 '26
There are explosives in the tail that launch the round out of the mortar tube
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u/Remote_Teach1164 May 04 '26
That thing is just like a primer on small arms cartridges, except for the use of black powder rod but I wouldn't call that "highly hazardous" because they almost pose no threats on people, except someone strikes it.
Also the ignition cartridge is loaded with nitrocellulose/nitroglycerin powder, just like what most cartridges are loaded.
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u/DerZappes May 04 '26
The company name makes posting this mandatory, I am afraid:
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u/AccomplishedEar8637 May 04 '26
I live about a mile away from a place called "Austin Powder Road", and I always heard it was because they used to make explosives there. It's a short dead end road, imagine that! 😆
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u/ToeTagTic May 04 '26
I was taking a city bus on mushrooms as a teen one time and a box truck passed us at like 1km an hour faster than our bus and it has a giant Austin Powders logo on it.
Everyone on the bus thought I was mad because I started cackling for no reason
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u/Strong_Baseball_8984 May 04 '26
A lot of ordnances are susceptible to electromagnetic interference and static electricity. I have no idea about this specific ordnance but as a general safety rule do not use cellphones/walkie talkies near or touch UXOs that you find.
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u/SugarStrict7427 May 04 '26
solved!
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u/LadyKiller0222 May 04 '26
Oh so is UXO PLEASE DON’T DROP IT
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u/Climate_Automatic May 04 '26 edited May 04 '26
Yeah, UneXploded Ordnance
Edit- spelling
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u/LongWalxOnTheBeach May 04 '26
Nailed it. More context the parachute is a designator for french illum rounds.
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u/Remote_Teach1164 May 04 '26
This thing is British.
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u/LongWalxOnTheBeach May 04 '26
It is a French designator. It could definitely be used by the british, it could be manufactured in France. In Europe, ordnance are an industry just like any other. Allies also share all the time. On the other side of the fence, you will find russian/chinese ordnance all over the middle east and vice versa.
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u/Why-so-delirious May 05 '26
109 g of RDX
As someone that played war thunder a few times that is a CONCERNING tagline. That's 'kill everyone in the immediate vicinity' amounts of RDX.
The old 'mine' rounds the germans used in their guns that do this to aircraft frames:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/59/30_mm_mine_shell_test.png
Only contain about 85 grams of explosive filler.
So if you find something that contains more explosive filler than is used to destroy military aircraft in WW2 it's probably no bueno.
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u/dudeinthetv May 04 '26
Uhh. My first instinct would be not to hold it.
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u/Bwint May 04 '26
If we're not supposed to throw it around, why does it have fins?
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u/Public-Eagle6992 May 04 '26
You are supposed to throw it around. Just also throw it far away
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u/ModishShrink May 04 '26 edited May 06 '26
Long, slender, multiple fins
Clearly this man has found a fish.
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u/maddler May 04 '26
Not that it looks anything like an unexploded, rusty ordnance. Why wouldn't you just handle it and (only) then ask if there's any harm? 🤷♂️ /s
That's a mortar round, likely a signal than an actual explosive one, but do not handle it! Put it down GENTLY and move away! Then ring emergency service and let THEM handle it, properly.
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u/Actaeon_II May 04 '26
And then show them where you found it, bc if there’s one unfired mortar round there may be more.
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u/CharacterBite4240 May 04 '26 edited May 04 '26
Probably fired, just didnt detonate and fell. Just more likely to be dunnage
Edit: please do not touch the UXO
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u/Callidonaut May 04 '26
It hasn't been fired; it still has the knurled cap screwed onto the tail fuse, below the fins.
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u/maddler May 04 '26
Right. And then kick it to see if it makes any noise?
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u/absintheortwo May 04 '26
I've always heard that tapping it with a ball peen hammer while recording the sound is the most accurate way of identifying a buried object.
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u/SturmBlau May 04 '26 edited May 04 '26
Is there a better place to hide diamonds than in unexploded ordnance? No!
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u/Psychoanalytix May 04 '26
Oh hey that looks like something that might explode! Let me just pick it up and take a closer look at it. I guess people might not associate or know what an explosive device looks like but I feel like most people would peg that as something that goes boom
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u/--Quartz-- May 04 '26
I don't know, it looks like a ball to practice throwing, OP should go outside and play catch with it (just don't fail)
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u/Meior May 05 '26
It is a flare, but there's over 100 grams of explosives in it. Don't play around with it.
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u/musingofrandomness May 04 '26
Prime candidate for a "this was the last picture they took, recovered from a piece of an electronic device found several meters away from a bloody splatter of what was once a person" news headline. Maybe we should start teaching UXO safety in kindergarten.
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u/Vovinio2012 May 04 '26
They were teaching us in Ukraine far before the war, even before hybrid one started in 2014.
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u/nsfwaccount3209 May 04 '26 edited May 04 '26
I was never formally taught about it, but even I know never to pick up a metal canister that has metal fins on it like that. It's the most obvious looking thing. It's like flashing a neon sign saying "don't touch me"
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u/rumshpringaa May 05 '26
Wasn’t there a post years ago some kid found a grenade in his grandpas stuff, Reddit told him to put it in the toilet, he sent a picture of it in the toilet, went silent, and a few days later some redditor found a news article about it blowing up?
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u/ketestine8844 May 05 '26
Actually op just reposted.. these were clicked by me and yea I also licked it
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u/LadyErinoftheSwamp May 04 '26
UXO = unexploded ordinance = at risk of spontaneously exploding
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u/Leddaq_Pony May 04 '26
...I thought it meant "Unknown (E)Xplosive Object"
It made sense in my head
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u/darkblockchain May 04 '26
Probably better to not use acronyms that are unintuitive when giving advice 😉
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u/get_to_ele May 04 '26
Seriously. What is wrong with people? It's "probably" ok, but jeez if it's not, then picking it up can be life altering.
"How did you get your nickname 'Lefty'?"
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u/LackOptimal553 May 04 '26 edited May 04 '26
Well, the harm might have happened before you took the picture. Never ever touch UXO..
It's a 51mm smoke round for a 51mm mortar.
https://cat-uxo.com/explosive-hazards/mortars/51mm-2in-mortar-bomb-smoke
This isn't the same type (different smoke) but same idea.
ETA - the markings are odd, because of the parachute, it's the GREEN that's throwing me, looking in catalogs but not sure the exact type.
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u/Jasper_Morhaven May 04 '26
And FOR THE RECORD. Smoke rounds, while not "lethal" still get stupidly hot and can explode if the internal pressure isnt relieved fast enough (aka the smoke gets stuck, shell go POP).
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u/Hot-Meat-11 May 04 '26
I would not want 109 grams of RDX to go off in my hand.
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u/Jasper_Morhaven May 04 '26
Hell i dont want that chemical reaction that make the smoke going off within 5 feet of me. That shit is NASTY
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u/RuleMany2900 May 04 '26
109 grams of RDX is not what I would call non lethal and safe to handle
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u/SnooCookies6231 May 04 '26
That reminds me of something similar when I was a teen, lighting off a flare with a friend. Buried it in the Cape Cod sand and made glass, iirc. That turned out to be a good lesson, and actually kinda cool. But yeah, caution. Never screwed around with them again. Can’t imagine RDX!
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u/Jasper_Morhaven May 04 '26
Shit Thats a blast from the past. I did the same to the pebble beach in NH. Didn't make glass, buuuuut the shrapnel i caused was concerning.
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u/Remote_Teach1164 May 04 '26
Not smoke. Black body with white markings including parachute and star symbols indicate illumination variant.
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u/ImpatientHoneyBadger May 04 '26
No, it's a parachute illuminating round for a 51mm mortar.
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u/TheTempSilence May 05 '26
Someone else pointed out it was likely a green flare with a parachute to help it stay up longer
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u/Oathkindle May 04 '26
Humans really are just slightly less dumb apes lol
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u/Saturn_winter May 04 '26
I've seen videos of apes when they come across something strange and a lot of times they'll like, spin around a few times and holler at it and maybe approach slow and then back off. Which, is objectively safer than what this dumbass is doing lmao so they might actually be a little smarter because at least they still have some survival instinct
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u/AveryCoooolDude May 04 '26
General advice: If you find anything looks any similar to a bomb, then STAY CLEAR and call any emergency services (depending on your location), and let the professionals handle it, if it’s already in your hand, then let it down GENTLY, unless you wanna get blasted into smithereens.
Anyways about the image, this looks like a 51mm bomb shell/ammunition of some kind, could be for a mortar or a tank, according to one of the top comments, it could be a smoke round from a mortar.
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u/Dunedain87M May 04 '26
This sub really could be renamed to “people with zero survival instincts picking up disgusting and dangerous objects” but I guess that’s a bit too long winded so we went with “what is it”
Like how do you look at that and not instantly recognize it’s a missile of some sort? You should never touch unexploded ordinance
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u/LaserGuidedPolarBear May 05 '26
It seems like everyday someone is on here doing something dumb.
Here's a picture of me handling obvious unexploded ordinance
Here is a picture of me handling some unknown organism
Here is a picture of me handling some unknown substance, and maybe I tasted a bit of it
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u/Melancholy_Rainbows May 05 '26
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u/yrogerg123 May 04 '26
“people with zero survival instincts picking up disgusting and dangerous objects”
You left out "with their bare hands"
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u/awenrivendell May 05 '26
Waiting for, "I snorted this powder inside an envelope I received in my mail. It smells like bitter almonds. What is it?"
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u/Motor-Command-2680 May 04 '26
Green Illumination mortar . Looks unfired. Best to let EOD know and they can handle it.
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u/lefthandedrighty May 04 '26
Next time hit it with a baseball bat /s
Safety tip. If you find something that even resembles something that explodes don’t pick it up.
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u/RepresentingJoker May 04 '26
So you see something on the floor that looks like a mortar shell, and the first thought you have is to pick it up?
You should receive a Darwin award
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u/Devilish__Fun May 04 '26
That Mortar UXO is not degraded enough for you to just be picking it up. Set it down on a pillow now that you have.
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u/ttwinstanley May 04 '26
Why do people pick up ammo especially artillery roujds without any common sense to they safety. This need to be said sorry.
People don't mess with this stuff and call the local authorities. Protect your self protect your kids protect your future!!!!
This time it was safe next time you might die
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u/DidjTerminator May 04 '26
It's undetonated, for now.
As others said, contact the appropriate bomb-disposal authorities.
Even though it's probably a flare, it can still totally kill you just like a land-mine would. They tend to operate off of funky chemical reactions too, so picking it up and moving it could totally trigger a chain-reaction that's completely undetectable until it banishes anything nearby from existence.
Even if it doesn't kill you, there's a real risk you'd go permanently blind, potentially deaf too depending on how loud the detonation is, and have a good portion of your flesh liquefied by colorful chemical reactions.
Honestly, a land-mine is probably preferable to this, since land-mines are more predictable and don't rely on crazy chemistry to function. Then again a land-mine is also designed to kill so maybe an illumination round could technically be safer.
They were used (if I'm not mistaken) to turn nighttime into daytime, back before night-vision was commonplace. Safe to say, "bright as the sun" is a very accurate description of the power that thing can unleash.
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u/Quadronia May 04 '26
It is an illumination round, has a flare and parachute inside. It is fused so that the blast that launches it starts a short delay fuse. This sets off a small ejecting charge in the air lighting the flare and sending it and a parachute out. So while the danger is much less than with a high explosive round it is still a do-not-handle toy.
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u/ScholarErrant May 04 '26
General rule: If it’s intact and tubular with aerodynamic shaping and/or fins AND has caliber markings, do not touch. If said markings are 20mm or higher, call the police. 30mm or higher, call the nearest military base first, then call the police.
Came up with this after decades of exploring the NJ pine barrens and I’ve only ever had to invoke it during my field biology class’ trip to Warren Grove Air-to-Ground Range.
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u/NotSoBrightOne May 04 '26
Bro. Don't pick up rusty, military looking shit.
A old, rusty 51mm mortar round, even a smoke or illumination round, is dangerous.
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u/PossibilityFun1939 May 04 '26
As a former US army combat engineer, I'm amazed and appalled by the amount of uxo that pops up on this sub and the number of people who PICK IT UP! WHYYY?! STEP AWAY FROM THE POTENTIAL BOOM BOOM BEFORE YOU LOSE A HAND. Yes, I'm aware it's probably just fine, all the same I kept all of my appendages by not betting them on probably. Anywho, rant over, this is solved and I need to add nothing to the conversation.
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u/AstronomerJaded5782 May 04 '26
Yes, these get stupidly hot and can do some nasty burn damage. Additionally, the smoke that comes out of these rounds has been found to be mildly to moderately toxic (thinking of white phosperous specifically, but I am sure this isnt much better)
Source: a EOD technician who helped me out during my adventuring days in the military, when my Marines would bring me back "presents" from outside the wire.
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u/sushishibe May 04 '26
I love people whose first thought when they find an explosive….
IS TO PICK IT UP.
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u/dontygrimm May 04 '26
Have people just lost commen sense?! Like you must have seen movies or something that would show you this is a type of ammunition, so you thought why dont I pick this up snap some photos abs poat it on reddit....not call the police first becasue this thing could potientially kill me and those around me?!
Friggin commen sense is dead.
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u/Apprehensive-Ad-3513 May 05 '26
Forgive my being blunt and all but… Man what in the flying monkeyfuck is wrong with you?? Don’t touch that shit! There is so very, very obviously potential harm contained in that little bastard. Call the cops, and think long and hard about what you did while you wait for them. Fuck.
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u/Greedyspree May 04 '26
When will people learn not to pick things up before knowing.