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Keith Jarrett: Last Solo, Tokyo 1984, Encore

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Dark_Falcon3/26/2011 6:09:13 pm PDT

re: #117 ozbloke

Heres some fun news:

Dangerous Army mine goes missing

The Army says it has had no success in tracking down a powerful anti-personnel mine that has been missing since a training exercise was held west of Brisbane last month.

The device known as a claymore, which is the size of a small suitcase and sprays ball bearings, disappeared during a Queensland University Regiment training exercise.

Ipswich Councillor Paul Tully says the Army has spent $500,000 looking for it.

A Defence Force spokesman says all possible locations have been searched using explosive-detection dogs.

Yikes. those are quite nasty. Normally, they’re armed to blow if someone hits their tripwire. They are brutally effective anti-personnel weapons, and i hope it does not fall into the wrong hands. A terrorist or militia type would love a weapon like that for all the wrong reasons.