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What (who) is disposal$22076$ - definition

1920-1930 AIRCRAFT CONVERSION AND PARTS COMPANY
Aircraft Disposal Corporation; Airdisco; Aircraft Disposals Company; Aircraft Disposal Company

defuse         
  • A British NCO prepares to dispose of an unexploded bomb, during the First World War.
  • Marines]] conducting a controlled detonation of [[improvised explosive device]]s in [[Afghanistan]].
  • A bomb containment chamber
  • Bomb suit of Bomb Disposal Squad of the [[Indian Army]]
  • A bomb disposal team in 1940.
  • Bottler Lite against a small suspect device
  • EOD training and material testing. A 105 mm shell is radiographied with battery powered portable X-ray generator and flat panel detector.
  • ATO]] approaches a suspect device in [[Northern Ireland]]
  • Bomb disposal vehicle demonstration in [[Tokyo]], 2016
  • RAF]] during [[World War II]]. Found in the Rhine near [[Koblenz]], 4 December 2011. A linear [[shaped charge]] has been placed on top of the casing
  • Wheelbarrow]] remotely controlled bomb disposal tool
  • An [[FBI agent]] in a [[bomb suit]] performing a training mission
  • Placing a disruption charge (a counter-charge<ref>Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, ''Modular Explosives Training Program: Instructor Glossary'', [https://www.ojp.gov/pdffiles1/Digitization/60135NCJRS.pdf ATF P 7550.7 (3/76)], no date, page 6: "Counter Charge - in disposal of explosives, counter charge means placing one explosive charge against another for purposes of detonating the charges."</ref>) while wearing a protective suit
  • Boot Banger water charge disrupts simulated bomb
  • [[U.S. Navy]] explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) divers.
ACTIVITY TO DISPOSE OF AND RENDER SAFE EXPLOSIVE MUNITIONS AND OTHER MATERIALS
Bomb squad; Explosive Ordnance Disposal; Bomb squads; Public Safety Bomb Disposal; PSBD; Bombsquad; Bomb Squad; Pigstick; Bomb defusal; Ordnance disposal; Explosive ordinance disposal; Defuse; Improvised Explosive Device Disposal; IEDD; Explosive ordnance disposal; Defusion; Defusing; Bomb Disposal; Explosive Ordinance Disposal; Bomb disposal robot; Explosive disposal unit; Disabling an explosive device; Projected water disruptors; Explosive Ordnance Demolition; Defusing a bomb; Total containment vessel
¦ verb
1. remove the fuse from (an explosive device) in order to prevent it from exploding.
2. reduce the danger or tension in (a difficult situation).
bomb squad         
  • A British NCO prepares to dispose of an unexploded bomb, during the First World War.
  • Marines]] conducting a controlled detonation of [[improvised explosive device]]s in [[Afghanistan]].
  • A bomb containment chamber
  • Bomb suit of Bomb Disposal Squad of the [[Indian Army]]
  • A bomb disposal team in 1940.
  • Bottler Lite against a small suspect device
  • EOD training and material testing. A 105 mm shell is radiographied with battery powered portable X-ray generator and flat panel detector.
  • ATO]] approaches a suspect device in [[Northern Ireland]]
  • Bomb disposal vehicle demonstration in [[Tokyo]], 2016
  • RAF]] during [[World War II]]. Found in the Rhine near [[Koblenz]], 4 December 2011. A linear [[shaped charge]] has been placed on top of the casing
  • Wheelbarrow]] remotely controlled bomb disposal tool
  • An [[FBI agent]] in a [[bomb suit]] performing a training mission
  • Placing a disruption charge (a counter-charge<ref>Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, ''Modular Explosives Training Program: Instructor Glossary'', [https://www.ojp.gov/pdffiles1/Digitization/60135NCJRS.pdf ATF P 7550.7 (3/76)], no date, page 6: "Counter Charge - in disposal of explosives, counter charge means placing one explosive charge against another for purposes of detonating the charges."</ref>) while wearing a protective suit
  • Boot Banger water charge disrupts simulated bomb
  • [[U.S. Navy]] explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) divers.
ACTIVITY TO DISPOSE OF AND RENDER SAFE EXPLOSIVE MUNITIONS AND OTHER MATERIALS
Bomb squad; Explosive Ordnance Disposal; Bomb squads; Public Safety Bomb Disposal; PSBD; Bombsquad; Bomb Squad; Pigstick; Bomb defusal; Ordnance disposal; Explosive ordinance disposal; Defuse; Improvised Explosive Device Disposal; IEDD; Explosive ordnance disposal; Defusion; Defusing; Bomb Disposal; Explosive Ordinance Disposal; Bomb disposal robot; Explosive disposal unit; Disabling an explosive device; Projected water disruptors; Explosive Ordnance Demolition; Defusing a bomb; Total containment vessel
¦ noun a division of a police force which investigates the planting of terrorist bombs.
bomb disposal         
  • A British NCO prepares to dispose of an unexploded bomb, during the First World War.
  • Marines]] conducting a controlled detonation of [[improvised explosive device]]s in [[Afghanistan]].
  • A bomb containment chamber
  • Bomb suit of Bomb Disposal Squad of the [[Indian Army]]
  • A bomb disposal team in 1940.
  • Bottler Lite against a small suspect device
  • EOD training and material testing. A 105 mm shell is radiographied with battery powered portable X-ray generator and flat panel detector.
  • ATO]] approaches a suspect device in [[Northern Ireland]]
  • Bomb disposal vehicle demonstration in [[Tokyo]], 2016
  • RAF]] during [[World War II]]. Found in the Rhine near [[Koblenz]], 4 December 2011. A linear [[shaped charge]] has been placed on top of the casing
  • Wheelbarrow]] remotely controlled bomb disposal tool
  • An [[FBI agent]] in a [[bomb suit]] performing a training mission
  • Placing a disruption charge (a counter-charge<ref>Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, ''Modular Explosives Training Program: Instructor Glossary'', [https://www.ojp.gov/pdffiles1/Digitization/60135NCJRS.pdf ATF P 7550.7 (3/76)], no date, page 6: "Counter Charge - in disposal of explosives, counter charge means placing one explosive charge against another for purposes of detonating the charges."</ref>) while wearing a protective suit
  • Boot Banger water charge disrupts simulated bomb
  • [[U.S. Navy]] explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) divers.
ACTIVITY TO DISPOSE OF AND RENDER SAFE EXPLOSIVE MUNITIONS AND OTHER MATERIALS
Bomb squad; Explosive Ordnance Disposal; Bomb squads; Public Safety Bomb Disposal; PSBD; Bombsquad; Bomb Squad; Pigstick; Bomb defusal; Ordnance disposal; Explosive ordinance disposal; Defuse; Improvised Explosive Device Disposal; IEDD; Explosive ordnance disposal; Defusion; Defusing; Bomb Disposal; Explosive Ordinance Disposal; Bomb disposal robot; Explosive disposal unit; Disabling an explosive device; Projected water disruptors; Explosive Ordnance Demolition; Defusing a bomb; Total containment vessel
Bomb disposal is the job of dealing with bombs which have not exploded, by taking out the fuse or by blowing them up in a controlled explosion.
...an Army bomb disposal squad.
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Wikipedia

ADC Aircraft

The Aircraft Disposal Company (ADC) or Airdisco, was a British firm established in March 1920 to take advantage of the large number of World War I-surplus military aircraft on the market. The company changed name in 1925 to ADC Aircraft Limited.