Explosive ordnance clearance
Service description
Means of warfare are objects and parts thereof intended for warfare or formerly intended for warfare. Such ordnance includes, in particular, bombs, mines, rockets, bazookas, artillery, rifle and hand grenades, military cartridge ammunition and military explosives and detonators dating from the First (1914-18) and Second (1939-45) World Wars.
As such military explosive ordnance can be stored almost indefinitely, it can remain explosive for several decades. Often, explosive ordnance is no longer recognisable as such. They can be rusted or encrusted with soil.
If you believe you have found explosive ordnance, please inform the public order authority, the police or the explosive ordnance clearance service at the Darmstadt Regional Council (+49 6151 12-6511) immediately, regardless of whether you find explosive ordnance on your own property or in publicly accessible places such as forests. Explosive ordnance must never be touched, moved or picked up, but must be left where it is found.
What else should I know?
Further information on the subject of "Explosive ordnance and explosive ordnance disposal" can be found on the website of the Explosive Ordnance Clearance Service (KMRD) of the State of Hesse.
- Explosive ordnance disposal service
(Explosive ordnance clearance service at the Darmstadt Regional Council)
- Explosive ordnance disposal service
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