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OT-Messines Ridge
Anyone know how long Ammonal remains potent? The reason I ask is, I have just been reading about the use of mines at Messines Ridge in 1917- of the 21 mines dug, only 19 blew as planned (the largest man made explosions in history, until the development of atomic weapons). The 20th blew up when struck by lightning in 1955- fortunately only killing a cow.
Depending on which source you believe, the 21st mine may have been (a) dismantled before the battle because German troops were close to finding it (b) found in the years since or (c) still unaccounted for. That would make a nasty surprise for a group... |
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I'm no chemist so I couldn't really tell you, but that would be quiet the wake-up call for a party.
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Ammonal will degrade but it seems that the rate is heavily influenced by environmental factors. As used by the British during WW1, it was sealed in tins or rubberised bags to stop the ammonal soaking up moisture which also meant it was protected from things that would degrade it.
There's a small but interesting article here about removal of such ammonal caches in 1998: - http://www.durandgroup.org.uk/our_history.htm The main site is here (no "home" button on the above link), http://www.durandgroup.org.uk/ They do research and investigation of, in their words, "military-related subterranean features" |
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