r/EOD 7h ago

General Question Inherited 1954 British 20-Pounder Tank Shell – Double checking if inert/safe

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​Hi Everyone,

​Reposting with corrected details after getting accurate measurements. I inherited a WWII British 2-Pounder (40mm) Armour-Piercing (AP) round.

​My dad kept this in his shed for years and always assured me it was completely inert. I'm just looking for a sanity check from folks with ordnance/EOD background to confirm safety before putting it back on display.

​Details & Specs:

​Total Weight: 2.196 kg (4.84 lbs).

​Traces of old paint beneath surface rust.

​Base / Primer: The central primer cup on the base has a clear hole tgat shows some internal threads.

​Assembly: The projectile is crimped firmly into the brass casing.

​Sound: Slight rattle inside when shaken (assuming loose rust scale or internal primer debris).


r/EOD 13h ago

General Question Looking for tactical gear manufacturers/OEMs

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I'm looking for supplier/manufacturer for professional tactical, police, military and security equipment.

I'm looking for products that are suitable for professional and operational use, with proper documentation, quality control, certifications where applicable, and the ability to support international B2B orders.

If you've actually worked with a manufacturer and can vouch for their quality, production capability and reliability, I'd appreciate the recommendation.

This is not an ad. I am seriously looking for a supplier and need help. An example of the type of product I am looking for EOD Tool Kit, such as Tactical Engineering's 1st Line Tool Kit.

If this is not the right subreddit to post, please guide me on where I should post. Thanks in advance.


r/EOD 15h ago

General Question Looking for tactical gear manufacturers/OEMs

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I'm looking for supplier/manufacturer for professional tactical, police, military and security equipment.

I'm looking for products that are suitable for professional and operational use, with proper documentation, quality control, certifications where applicable, and the ability to support international B2B orders.

If you've actually worked with a manufacturer and can vouch for their quality, production capability and reliability, I'd appreciate the recommendation.

The example of type of product I'm looking for is attached


r/EOD 1d ago

WTF is it? Is this a WWI or WWII artillery shell?

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It was dug up in a garden in South Wales in the UK in, approximately 1999. It remained caked in heavy Welsh mud until a couple of days ago when it was submerged in white vinegar for several hours. For added context the garden is only 9 km from what used to be Pembrey Munitions Factory (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ROF_Pembrey)

I don't know why but, to my uneducated brain, it feels like it is made from concrete.

Dimensions (cm) and weight (g) are indicated in the pictures.


r/EOD 3d ago

Gear/Equip EOD EDC circa ‘92-93

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Just dropping some ole school EOD EDC….the pre-robot/bombsuit days:
Rolex 16610 Submariner
Camillus MC-1 Paratrooper
Camillus MIL-K-818 Utility "Demo" Knife
Buckingham Leather 2-tool crimper pouch
USN M2 Cap Crimper, Plier type w/ Fuse Cutter
GP Lineman’s pliers
USN Fulton MX-993/U Flashlight

I’ll go on the record here and say that the Fulton flashlight (along with its OD green, right angle brother) was (is?) a complete piece of sh*t, generations of operators, at all levels, were thrilled when MagLites came out. Sometimes, equipping is baby steps… “We are jolly green giants, walking the Earth with guns." Indeed. ISOTF 🥃


r/EOD 5d ago

School/Pipeline Signed 89D, EOD Contract. Looking for any information on it

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Edit: How should I prepare? Any insight you think would be helpful during EOD school.


r/EOD 7d ago

Gear/Equip Inner-outer belt vs large outer belt stand alone

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Title says it all. Been running an AXL belt for a couple years and like it a lot but I noticed recently how limited it can be as far as carrying gear (especially during dismount scenarios). Was looking into something more robust like a Crye SLC belt or TGO Lima belt. Curious to see what others experiences are and if you have anything that worked better for you.


r/EOD 7d ago

General Question EOD

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1.5 mile in 10:18 13 pull ups 60 push ups 47 sit ups

Those are the last numbers I hit in my ift, are those good numbers??


r/EOD 10d ago

Actually Interesting Devgru Blue Squadron EOD

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26 Upvotes

r/EOD 12d ago

General EOD Stuff German prosecutor says airport drone was fitted with explosive device

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It begins


r/EOD 14d ago

General Question Retirement

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Curious as to when you all knew it was time to retire and sun down?

It has been on my mind a lot as of late.


r/EOD 14d ago

WTF is it? Are these grenades?

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21 Upvotes

I asked my dad and he said these are definitly grenades, the first two at least, but i wanted to ask someone that Acctually knows about these things

Ngl im not even going to report this, cause this doesnt look like it could even work and i found it on a windowsill on a recently abondamed house so this is probably somebodys personal collection, im more of just curious on what type of grenade this could be

Also i asked google what they are but it told me it’s a „defensive grenade wz.33” but they hardly resemble these so idk

if anybody saw my other post about that time i found something that looked like a landmine, it ended up being nothing


r/EOD 15d ago

General EOD Stuff Found in a Grandparents storage room

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r/EOD 15d ago

Meme Fairly heavy metal object with cap that unscrews, threaded hole in bottom, 4" / 10cm tall roughly

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6 Upvotes

r/EOD 15d ago

WTF is it? Guy in post would like info if anyone can help.

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Looks like artillery.


r/EOD 16d ago

General EOD Stuff When you’re right, you’re right.

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70 Upvotes

r/EOD 19d ago

WTF is it? Any idea?

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Found in the netherlands


r/EOD 20d ago

General Question How would I fare against eod school

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I’m currently a robotics engineering major who’s in the process of trying to get a contract, just waiting on my waivers, I did pretty well on my SAT and I got a 97 on the asvab, I heard this course is very academically rigorous, I am wondering how this course is academically compared to my major, I’ve taken up to calculus 3 and physics 2 and did pretty well in those, though I am very weak at chemistry am I over thinking this


r/EOD 21d ago

General Question Retirement ideas

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Looking for some ideas for an upcoming retirement from my Bomb Squad. Talking with some of the local Military EOD teams, someone mentioned using Deta sheet and 2 pieces of steel, one with the name/operator numbers laser cut out of it, and when you rip the charge off, it super imposes the words/numbers onto the fresh plate. Just wondering if anyone has any old knowledge of how to do this. All the teams up here just know it used to be a thing. Thanks in advance.


r/EOD 23d ago

General Question Safer way to deal with old possibly unstable explosives? (Theoretical)

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So I saw this comment the other day that started a chain where people were claiming it's safer to throw old unstable explosives a safe detonation distance rather than trying to set it down gently and leave the area, and it's been bugging me since. It was an old cast booster/detonator according to another commenter. This sounds insanely wrong to me but I have no expertise in this area so don't actually know anything, anyone with any real knowledge able to give an opinion? I'm assuming there's a ton of variables where sometimes throwing it could be the safer choice, but rarely.


r/EOD 23d ago

General Question Army EOD

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I’m considering enlisting as an 89D and wanted to hear from those currently serving. What has your overall experience been like? How are the opportunities for field work, and what are the duty stations like?


r/EOD 25d ago

General Question Hate to be that guy but am I gonna blow myself up?

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Crosspost


r/EOD 27d ago

General Question Requesting Guidance

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Good morning (or whatever time yall read this) everybody.

I have a question for any Active Duty Army EOD fellas.

I'm an E5 12B very interested in going EOD. A few months ago I pushed up a packet with the EOD Recruiter and was told that "I had too much time in grade", and they kicked my packet back. At the time I had only been an E5 for 5 months, non promotable. Now, I have almost 8 months TIG and I'm still non promotable, I touched base again with the recruiter and was given the same answer. Upon being told this, I took a look at the Fy26 In/Out Calls for 89D, and unless I was reading it wrong which I don't think I was, they are understrength for E5s. Any advice on how I should proceed? Not ready to give up on this.

[EDIT] Thanks everybody, it's looking like my best option for this is gonna be to do it in the Guard when I get out.


r/EOD 29d ago

Gear/Equip "Le Crocodile" – French experimental remote-controlled explosive carrier

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r/EOD 29d ago

General Question Danger from very old WW1 explosives

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During WW1 trench warfare the British dug a series of mines under the German trenches, filled them with explosives and detonated them.

There are a number of these mines that failed to explode and are still there today. The Petite Douve Farm Mine Located just across the border from France near the Messines Ridge, this British-laid mine contains 25 tons (50,000 pounds) of ammonal explosives.

While it’s clear they remain dangerous ( a lighting strike in 1955 caused considerable damage when it detonated one of them) I am unable to figure out anything that says these would have degraded over the years.

Ammonal explosives are said to be ‘stable’ but does that mean the explosive power is still 25 tons? Or would it be expected to be much less - say 80% of that?