- Bombing range
A bombing range is an area used for testing explosive ordnance and practicing to accurately direct them to the target. Bombing ranges are used for
munition s that either explode or produce too much destruction to use at ashooting range , such askinetic energy penetrator s or very largecaliber bullet s. Bombing ranges are usually used by highly organizedmilitary organizations. Terrorists and rebels are likely to test weapons where most convenient and not use a strictly defined area because theexplosion s attract attention and long-term safety is not a consideration.Bombing ranges pose several hazards, even when not in use or closed.
Unexploded ordnance is often the biggest threat. Once a bombing range has been permanently closed, they are sometimes cleared of unexploded ordnance so that the land can be put to other use or to reduce the chance of accidental detonation causing harm to people near the range,trespass ers or authorized personnel. Cleanup or complete cleanup may be put off indefinitely depending on the cost, the danger to personnel clearing the area, the land's potential use, the likelihood of an explosion being triggered and the probability of someone being around to trigger or be harmed by an explosion.The wreckage can also be hazardous. Bomb fragments and other wreckage can cause lacerations and puncture wounds if not removed before the land is put to other uses, such as
farming orrecreation , or if it is handled by curious trespassers or untrained salvagers. The fragments, wreckage and residues may also contain toxic substances or be radioactive. Exposure can come from direct contact, but it can also come offsite by the air, from surface or groundwater contamination or by the uptake oftoxin s by plants and animals consumed by humans. Which route of exposure is most likely depends on the type of substances present, the proximity of inhabitated areas and whether unauthorized personnel trespass on the range.Developing nation s and those in an economic crisis often have a haphazard salvage industry involved in legal and illegal activities. In these areas, bombing ranges are scoured for salvageablemetal s. Unusual items, sometimes the most dangerous, are made into trinkets. The danger is greatly increased when the materials are melted down or worked by hand, exposing workers to toxic fumes orradiation .
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