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"I was looking for funding for another project in the field of de-mining and unexploded ordnance,
The demining process, called explosive ordnance disposal (EOD), is dangerous but necessary work. It is estimated that there are still 4 to 6 million unexploded pieces of ordnance in Cambodia,
which was bombed heavily during the Vietnam war. The repercussions have been severe: Between 1979 and 2013, there were over 40,000 reported injuries and nearly 20,000 fatalities due to unexploded land mines.
and reduce unexploded ordnance left on the battlefield. The Army has also been developing the XM25 grenade launcher as a direct fire method for these sorts of concealed targets.
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