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  2. Cobasna ammunition depot - Wikipedia

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    The Cobasna ammunition depot has been referred to as one of the largest [3] if not the largest ammunition depot in Eastern Europe [2] and contains up to 20,000 tons of Soviet -era weapons from the 14th Guards Army of the USSR and also from the former states of Czechoslovakia and East Germany. Currently, it is guarded by around 1,500 Russian ...

  3. N'Djamena ammunition depot explosions - Wikipedia

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    The N'Djamena ammunition depot explosions occurred on 18–19 June 2024, when a military ammunition depot in the district of Goudji exploded, causing at least nine fatalities and at least 46 injuries. [1]

  4. McAlester Army Ammunition Plant - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 34°49′36″N 95°55′26″W. McAlester Army Ammunition Plant ( MCAAP) is a weapons manufacturing facility for the United States Department of Defense in McAlester, Oklahoma, US. The facility is part of the US Army Joint Munitions Command. Its mission is to produce and renovate conventional ammunition and ammunition related ...

  5. Lake City Army Ammunition Plant - Wikipedia

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    Headstamp of a .50 caliber cartridge casing made at the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant in 1943 and recovered from the Sahuarita Bombing and Gunnery Range in 2012. Lake City Army Ammunition Plant (LCAAP) is a 3,935-acre (15.92 km 2) U.S. government-owned, contractor-operated facility in northeastern Independence, Missouri.

  6. Hastings Naval Ammunition Depot, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Hastings Naval Ammunition Depot, Nebraska. Coordinates: 40°31′57.12″N 98°11′16.72″W. The Naval Ammunition Depot Hastings (NAD Hastings) near Hastings, Nebraska was the largest United States World War II naval munitions plant operating from 1942 to 1946 and produced over 40% of the U.S. Navy 's munitions.

  7. Hawthorne Army Depot - Wikipedia

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    Hawthorne Army Depot (HWAD) is a U.S. Army Joint Munitions Command ammunition storage depot located near the town of Hawthorne in western Nevada in the United States. It is directly south of Walker Lake. The depot covers 147,000 acres (59,000 ha) or 226 sq. mi. and has 600,000 square feet (56,000 m 2) storage space in 2,427 bunkers. HWAD is the ...

  8. Hingham Naval Ammunition Depot - Wikipedia

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    From 1903 until 1961, The Hingham Naval Ammunition Depot (originally called the Hingham Naval Reserve) was a major supplier of U.S. munitions, occupying 990 acres (4.0 km2) on the Weymouth Back River (in the section once known as The Hockley). Camp Hingham was a US Navy training camp from 1917 to 1925; its land became part of the depot. [4]

  9. Supply depot - Wikipedia

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    An ammunition dump, ammunition supply point (ASP), ammunition handling area (AHA) or ammunition depot is a military storage facility for live ammunition and explosives. The storage of live ammunition and explosives is inherently hazardous. There is the potential for accidents in the unloading, packing, and transfer of ammunition.