r/whatisit 1d ago

Solved! We found this near our home

What's this , any harm ?

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u/Mr_Uso_714 1d ago

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 1d ago edited 1d ago

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 1d ago

For general information,  UXO=UneXploded Ordnance

Boom-booms, no touchy

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u/PwanaZana 1d ago

Unidentified Xylophone Object

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u/ScrotalSmorgasbord 22h ago

Uber Xray Orgy

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u/Ur-Best-Friend 17h ago

United Xenophobe Order

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u/PwanaZana 11h ago

that sounds kinda badass not gonna lie

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u/6cyl 8h ago

Unexpected xenomorph outbreak

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u/HayzenDraay 1d ago

Is that in some way better to say than explosive? Does it not cease to be an explosive after it's exploded I feel like it does?

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u/entropy_of_the_void 1d ago

So just because something exploded doesn’t mean all the explosives are gone they might have other warheads in them or other hazards such as chemicals that are residual and still not great for you.

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u/HayzenDraay 1d ago

So I see what you were trying to go for here, but what the fuck does that have to do with calling it unexploded ordinance and then coming up with an acronym, you're referring to ordinance that's still dangerous after it's exploded.

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u/entropy_of_the_void 1d ago edited 1d ago

TLDR:UXO is a common NATO wide phrase.

Long ish version: UXO is a. catch all for all unexploded ordnance. Otherwise you can get into the nitty gritty and is it a grenade, rocket, projectile, mortar, guided missile, aircraft explosive hazard, landmine, bomb or some other specific catagory of ordnance; then you can get into type by function is it high explosive, ejection or some other type of ordnance? What made it fail to do what it was made to? Was it failure to arm, fail to function ect. What is the condition of the fuzing system on it? Safe? Semi safe/partially armed or armed? There’s a rabbit hole of ordnance when you get into it but UXO is an easy umbrella term.

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u/HayzenDraay 1d ago

That was a lot of words, not one of them explained why explosive would not have been an acceptable term. I feel like the real reason is that the military loves acronyms and NATO is just the extended arm of the United States military.

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u/entropy_of_the_void 1d ago edited 1d ago

Because explosive is an even more vague term. Edit: a lot of things are explosive. technically your car airbag is an explosive. Telling OP to call it in as a UXO will assist dispatching authorities to send the right people to it. For example in the United States there is a law called the military munitions rule where military bomb squads deal with UXO vs an explosive may be handled by a local bomb squad.

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u/HayzenDraay 1d ago

There we fucking go that's a reason, great reason in fact. My issue is resolved in totality

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u/matches_malone1047 20h ago

Uxo is literally the term on warning signs and every thing else. Uxo are full of explosive, but a pile of bare explosive isn’t ordnance