EOD



LS Pat Southern.
Japanese ordnance waiting to be dumped Rabaul PNG 1946.


The RAN Diving school's EOD museum at HMAS Penguin.


Mortar & HEAT display.


Weapon's display-  Viet Cong weapons captured in South Vietnam .


"This is how it's done".
Ian McConnochie & Jacko Jackson. removing a fuse -
Note the Mk1 Mod 1 Pusser's spike in Ian's hand and Jacko with a smoke - PNG 1973.



"Fire in the hole" - (Defence photo)


The first Russian BPM limpet mine to be seen in the West.  
Mick Ey (ABCD at the time), who removed it from a ship's hull in South Vietnam 1969 .


EOD School staff - HMAS Penguin 1976.
Geoff Bascombe, Mark Latimer, Russ Steer (U/W EOD), Mick Cook (Surface EOD), Tony Ey (Demolitions).


EOD School staff. 1985.


What "not to do" on an EOD job.


 A British Mk.14 buoyant mine prepared for top cover plate removal using detonating cord & plastic explosives
to gain access to the main charge. CDT1 - Feather Reef  - October 1971


Lt. Ian McConnochie
Placing a countermining explosive charge inside a British Mk.14 buoyant mine.