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Naenia |
Posted: June 06, 2008 07:23 am
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 1 Member No.: 2158 Joined: June 06, 2008 |
About 10 years ago near Craiova (Romania) where we have a terrain used for agriculture I was helping my grandfather to dig holes for the poles of a hut he was planning to raise there, when suddenly I hit in something hard which sounded like metal. I've stopped digging and with my hands I started to clear the object. It was a shell of a russian projectile who had been fired during WWII it is marker whith G(the kirilic mark) 41 (goda = year). It is in a good condition and these days i'll take a picture of it and put it on this forum.
In my opinion it is an anti aircraft shell because in that area my grandfather told me it was an anti aircraft battery which protected Craiova from aerial attaks, but here I hope somebody will help me with a correct identification. |
New Connaught Ranger |
Posted: June 06, 2008 08:18 am
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Colonel Group: Members Posts: 941 Member No.: 770 Joined: January 03, 2006 |
Hallo Naenia If it is an anti-Aircraft shell then its very possibly still has its explosive content inside as they were designed to explode at a set height to damage aircraft, rather than just a solid piece of metal (like and anti-tank round). and must be considered to be dangerous, even 53 years after WW2 ended this still has the potential to do what it was designed to do. KILL! A picture would be needed to identify the shell and until it is identified I suggest it is removed very carefully to a safe place, well away from the house and people. Kevin in Deva. |
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Messerschmitt |
Posted: June 06, 2008 08:21 am
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Sergent major Group: Members Posts: 241 Member No.: 975 Joined: June 27, 2006 |
Unfortunately russia was a bit to far to fire some cartridges in that area |
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New Connaught Ranger |
Posted: June 06, 2008 09:22 am
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Colonel Group: Members Posts: 941 Member No.: 770 Joined: January 03, 2006 |
Hallo Messerschmitt Whether the Russians were in that area or not has nothing to do with the fact that the item could be of Russian manufacture and still has a great potential to be dangerous. In the west each year in Belgium and France a number of people are being killed by fooling around with shells and projectiles mainly from the WW1 period. The Belgian and French military have at least one member of their bomb disposal units killed or seriously wounded handling this stuff each year as well. All ordnance found in the ground should be viewed as being dangerous and left alone. To be handled by the relevant authorities. I served over 21 years in the military and would not consider picking any of these objects up. Kevin in Deva. |
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Ferdinand |
Posted: June 07, 2008 09:18 pm
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Maior Group: Members Posts: 721 Member No.: 1486 Joined: June 28, 2007 |
we are waiting for some pics
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dragos |
Posted: June 08, 2008 09:45 am
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Admin Group: Admin Posts: 2397 Member No.: 2 Joined: February 11, 2003 |
I hope he's ok...
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Messerschmitt |
Posted: June 08, 2008 07:38 pm
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Sergent major Group: Members Posts: 241 Member No.: 975 Joined: June 27, 2006 |
Maybe Kevin gave him a second taught... |
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New Connaught Ranger |
Posted: June 08, 2008 07:43 pm
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Colonel Group: Members Posts: 941 Member No.: 770 Joined: January 03, 2006 |
Better to be SAFE than DEAD
Kevin in Deva |
C-2 |
Posted: June 08, 2008 08:49 pm
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General Medic Group: Hosts Posts: 2453 Member No.: 19 Joined: June 23, 2003 |
He must be out .
Nothing on the news. |
21 inf |
Posted: June 09, 2008 02:17 pm
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General de corp de armata Group: Retired Posts: 1512 Member No.: 1232 Joined: January 05, 2007 |
Maybe they couldnt found him after he played with the shell.
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