RM2RBYHDG–In this photograph, taken at the Ordnance Dept. office in the Ford Building in Washington D.C., we can see incendiary ammunition. The photograph was taken by Sgt. W. Tauskey on May 16, 1918. It is important to note that this image is not intended for publication. The reference number for this photograph is 111-SC-10017.
RM2WW0CHA–20 March 2024, Lower Saxony, Munster: Propellant containers with incendiary ammunition from the Second World War are stored in an ammunition and explosives bunker belonging to the Gesellschaft zur Entsorgung chemischer Kampfstoffe und Rüstungs-Altlasten (GEKA). GEKA supports the removal of poison gas and disposal of explosive ordnance from the Dethlinger pond near Munster. In October 2023, explosive ordnance experts began extensive remediation work at Dethlinger Teich in the Heidekreis district. Dethlinger Teich is a former kieselguhr pit into which more than 100,000 highly dangerous poison ga
RMKFMTNX–Royal Armoured Corps Ammunition on display at the Longleat Military Spectacular 2017
RMHFYT29–110520-N-1004S-351 ARABIAN GULF (May 20, 2011) Aviation Ordnanceman 3rd Class Terrance Eddings, left, from Montclair, Calif., and Aviation Ordnanceman Airman Erik Carrete, from Sun Valley, Idaho, assigned to the Blue Diamonds of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 146, load 20mm incendiary ammunition into an F/A-18C Hornet aboard the aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). Ronald Reagan and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 14 are deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility conducting close-air support missions as part of Operations Enduring Freedom and New Dawn. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communicati
RFS070EY–Clips of 30mm ammunition rounds laying on top of each other.
RM2WNTJ38–The 30 mm caliber is a range of autocannon ammunition. It includes the NATO standardized Swiss 30×173mm (STANAG 4624), the Soviet 30×155mm.
RMF60XND–Belt of machine gun bullets, every fifth one a red-tipped armor-piercing incendiary tracer round (M20), four to one tracer.
RM2J2F09Y–WW2 1940s RAF Bristol Beaufighter Mk VIF 96 Squadron RAF being re-armed The armourers are feeding belts of ball and high-explosive incendiary ammunition into the magazines of the aircraft’s four 20mm Hispano cannon at Honiley Warwickshire UK. Bristol Beaufighter VIF was a long-range night fighter fitted with ‘Air Interception’ radar in the nose. Between 20th October 1942 and 4th August 1943 96 Squadron were based at RAF Honiley in Warwickshire. World War II Second World War
RM2JJNCXM–Mellenthin, Germany. 27th July, 2022. A remote-controlled manipulator drives toward an ammunition box for training purposes on the premises of the Ammunition Salvage Service on the island of Usedom. The special vehicle is intended for defusing so-called unconventional explosive and incendiary devices as well as suitcase bombs or letter bombs. The Ammunition Salvage Service is reportedly responsible for the disposal of all ordnance or explosive weapons of war. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMW4M287–A brand new box of five 57 mm Armour Piercing Incendiary Tracer Tank ammunition boxed ready for transport in as new condition only rendered inert.
RF2M755WT–burnt capsules from the 9M22S for MLRS Grad projectile containing an incendiary composition were found in eastern Ukraine
RM2RC2MP8–Incendiary drop dart burning on the ground, captured in a photograph taken by the photographer of the Chemical Warfare Service. The dart's material is identified as celluloid. The image showcases the aftermath of the dart's impact and subsequent combustion.
RMHE97GE–A container of 30 mm High Explosive Incendiary rounds for the U.S. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II's GAU-8/A 'Avenger' cannon stands at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, June 29, 2012. The 455 MXS Munitions airmen are responsible for processing and inspecting the A-10's specialized ammunition.
RFH73YAE–Lopburi, Thailand. 2nd November, 2016. Gunnery practice with live ammunition of Thai Artillery military at Artillery Center on November 2, 2016 in lopburi, Thailand. Credit: Chatchai Somwat/Alamy Live News
RMHE97GB–A 30mm High Explosive Incendiary round for the U.S. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II's GAU-8/A 'Avenger' cannon stands next to a NATO 5.56mm round at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, June 23, 2012. The 455 MXS Munitions airmen are responsible for processing and inspecting the A-10's specialized ammunition.
RMMJK4B4–aircraft bombs and ammunition, air raid, Aleppo
RF2GF1ACF–Pulling the pin from a grenade in preparation to throw it
RMMJK4JB–aircraft bombs and ammunition, air raid,iranian war
RMJBME6N–world war 11 reenactment, German B1E Incendiary Bomb and aircraft missile
RMMJK1X2–aircraft bombs and ammunition, air raid, poison gas attack, Iran
RMKFMTNE–A British Army L118, 105mm Light Gun, on display at the Longleat Military Spectacular 2017
RM2JRF2XP–Bristol Beaufighter Mk VIF of No. 96 Squadron RAF being re-armed at Honiley, Warwickshire, 23 March 1943. Beaufighter VIF V8748/ZJ-R of No. 96 Squadron being re-armed at Honiley, 23 March 1943. The armourers are feeding belts of ball and high-explosive incendiary ammunition into the magazines of the aircraft's four 20mm Hispano cannon.
RF2C8WJ7W–Bomb find pilot bombs from the World War
RM2C973GR–London, UK. 29 July 2020. Preview of 'History of Bombs' by internationally renowned artist, Ai Weiwei at IWM London, which is reopening after the coronavirus pandemic. The atrium is given in its entirety to an artist for the first time in the history of the building. The work explores international migration, conflict as a root cause of human flow, and the relationship between the individual, society and the state, drawing on the artist’s ongoing investigation into politics and power. The show runs 1 August 2020 to 24 May 2021. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2WNTJ3D–The 30 mm caliber is a range of autocannon ammunition. It includes the NATO standardized Swiss 30×173mm (STANAG 4624), the Soviet 30×155mm.
RMF60XNE–Close up of machine gun ammo belt with bullets in chamber of machine gun and hanging down, one tracer, M20, to every four normal rounds.
RF2TC4YBE–The .50 in (12.7 mm) Browning Machine Gun, also known as the .50 BMG, 12.7×99mm NATO cartridge. Armor-piercing incendiary tracer (API-T), M20. Isolate
RM2JJNAB0–Mellenthin, Germany. 27th July, 2022. A remote-controlled manipulator drives toward an ammunition box for training purposes on the premises of the Ammunition Salvage Service on the island of Usedom. The special vehicle is intended for defusing so-called unconventional explosive and incendiary devices as well as suitcase bombs or letter bombs. The Ammunition Salvage Service is reportedly responsible for the disposal of all ordnance or explosive weapons of war. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2DYNK0C–Close up of multiple 50 caliber BMG copper empty shell casings on grunge background
RF2M755WH–burnt capsules from the 9M22S for MLRS Grad projectile containing an incendiary composition were found in eastern Ukraine
RM2RC1NW2–Explosion of an intensive incendiary drop bomb at Ft. Foote, Maryland. This photograph was taken by a photographer from the Chemical Warfare Service on April 2, 1919. The image captures the intensity and destruction caused by the bomb during a military activity.
RF2WDNT5X–Ammo belt with .50 caliber (12.7 mm) Browning Machine Gun cartridges. Isolated on white background.
RFH73YBY–Lopburi, Thailand. 2nd November, 2016. Gunnery practice with live ammunition of Thai Artillery military at Artillery Center on November 2, 2016 in lopburi, Thailand. Credit: Chatchai Somwat/Alamy Live News
RF2TDBFDT–The .50 caliber Browning Machine Gun cartridge, also known as the .50 BMG cartridge. Isolated on white background.
RMRADAD2–(FORT BENNING, GA) - Spent brass and ammo links pile up under the M2 as rounds are expended. Several different types of ammunition have been used in the M2 to include standard ball, armor-piercing, armor-piercing incendiary, and armor-piercing incendiary tracer rounds.
RF2GF5WE9–Grabbing for a black grenade
RF2WCBT1D–Military game icons. Cartoon weapon icons, army explosive with incendiary, war weapon and ammunition for mobile game interface. Vector set of defense helmet element, military special illustration
RFBDRMK4–3d render illustration of a bomb with a lit fuse
RMMJK428–aircraft bombs and ammunition, air raid, poison gas attack Damascus, Syria
RMKFMTN8–A British Army L118, 105mm Light Gun, on display at the Longleat Military Spectacular 2017
RM2T1KEDT–Bristol Beaufighter Mk VIF of No. 96 Squadron RAF being re-armed at Honiley, Warwickshire, 23 March 1943. Beaufighter VIF V8748/ZJ-R of No. 96 Squadron being re-armed at Honiley, 23 March 1943. The armourers are feeding belts of ball and high-explosive incendiary ammunition into the magazines of the aircraft's four 20mm Hispano cannon.
RF2C8JFK7–Bomb find pilot bombs from the Second World War
RMMTXJ09–(FORT BENNING, GA) - Spent brass and ammo links pile up under the M2 as rounds are expended. Several different types of ammunition have been used in the M2 to include standard ball, armor-piercing, armor-piercing incendiary, and armor-piercing incendiary tracer rounds. (Photo by: Patrick A. Albright/MCoE PAO Photographer)
RM2C973MM–London, UK. 29 July 2020. Preview of 'History of Bombs' by internationally renowned artist, Ai Weiwei at IWM London, which is reopening after the coronavirus pandemic. The atrium is given in its entirety to an artist for the first time in the history of the building. The work explores international migration, conflict as a root cause of human flow, and the relationship between the individual, society and the state, drawing on the artist’s ongoing investigation into politics and power. The show runs 1 August 2020 to 24 May 2021. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RMP1A2HD–161003-N-OI810-130 PHILIPPINE SEA (Oct. 3, 2016) Petty Officer 2nd Class Kevin Grimm, from St. Petersburg, Florida, assigned to the 'Dambusters' of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 195, uses a linkless ammunition loading system to load high-explosive incendiary rounds into an M61A2 20mm Gatling gun of an F/A-18E Super Hornet on the flight deck of the Navy's only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). The M61A2 has a fire rate up to 6,000 rounds per minute. Ronald Reagan, the Carrier Strike Group Five (CSG 5) flagship, is on patrol supporting security and stability in the
RMF60XJA–Close up of machine gun ammo belt with bullets in chamber of machine gun and hanging down, one tracer, M20, to every four normal rounds.
RM2JJNAAA–Mellenthin, Germany. 27th July, 2022. A remote-controlled manipulator drives toward an ammunition box for training purposes on the premises of the Ammunition Salvage Service on the island of Usedom. The special vehicle is intended for defusing so-called unconventional explosive and incendiary devices as well as suitcase bombs or letter bombs. The Ammunition Salvage Service is reportedly responsible for the disposal of all ordnance or explosive weapons of war. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2X1N861–A. A. GUNNER AWARDED B.E.M. - Gunner Skinner photographed in the position in the ammunition dump from which he scooped the blazing incendiary bomb for which he has been awarded the B.E.M, British Army
RF2M755WP–burnt capsules from the 9M22S for MLRS Grad projectile containing an incendiary composition were found in eastern Ukraine
RM2RC24XY–Image depicts an explosion caused by an incendiary shell during World War One. The photograph captures burning material resulting from the explosion. This image falls under the Chemical Warfare Service category and is labeled with the number '54898.' The photo was taken by Photographer RTCD4--19.
RF2DYNK0Y–Close up of multiple 50 caliber BMG copper empty shell casings on grunge background
RM2RC1GD8–Soldiers from the Chemical Warfare Service are seen handling a 17cm medium Minenwerfer incendiary shell. The photograph was taken in January 1918, and the shell is noted to contain 0.02% thermite metallic saum.
RF2WB07YG–The .50 caliber Browning Machine Gun cartridge, also known as the .50 BMG cartridge. Isolated on white background.
RM2RC34YH–This photograph captures the moment of an intense explosion caused by the drop of an incendiary bomb at Ft. Foote in Maryland. The image was taken by a photographer from the Chemical Warfare Service on April 2, 1919. It provides a factual record of military activities during World War One.
RF2X4DWEE–Shot energy icons set cartoon vector. Gun flashes or gunshot animation. Cartoon flash effect
RM2RC16JJ–A grenade gun being adjusted for firing with the purpose of launching grenades and incendiary bombs. The photograph was captured somewhere within the Belgian trenches during World War I. The official record number is 111-SC-1513, and it corresponds to the photographer's collection of American Military Activities during the war.
RM2RBXEHN–Image shows an incendiary dart among trench warfare materials at the Ordnance Department in the Ford Building in Washington, D.C. This photograph was taken by Lt. M.S. Lentz of the Signal Corps on May 6, 1918. Caption is marked 'Not for Publication.'
RMMJK49A–aircraft bombs and ammunition, air raid, poison gas attack, Aleppo, Syria
RM2RC2ER2–Cloth tail type incendiary drop dart burning on the ground after impact. This photograph was taken on April 2, 1919, by photographer RTED. The subject number is AU Chemical Warfar Service 54907. It is described as a cloth tail type incendiary drop dart. Additional notes mention it was issued on February 2, 1911.
RM2RC05MC–Close-up photograph of a firing mechanism for an incendiary bomb at the Ford Building in Washington, D.C. The image was taken on May 27, 1918, by Lieutenant M.S. Lents of the Signal Reserve Corps. It depicts a piece of trench warfare material being tested by the Ordnance Department. This photograph is not intended for publication.
RM2C973HX–London, UK. 29 July 2020. Preview of 'History of Bombs' by internationally renowned artist, Ai Weiwei at IWM London, which is reopening after the coronavirus pandemic. The atrium is given in its entirety to an artist for the first time in the history of the building. The work explores international migration, conflict as a root cause of human flow, and the relationship between the individual, society and the state, drawing on the artist’s ongoing investigation into politics and power. The show runs 1 August 2020 to 24 May 2021. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2RC885B–Three-inch high explosive shells containing white phosphorus, captured in a photograph taken by a Chemical Warfare Service photographer on April 2, 1919. These shells were commonly used during World War One for chemical warfare purposes.
RM2JJNAAB–Mellenthin, Germany. 27th July, 2022. A remote-controlled manipulator drives toward an ammunition box for training purposes on the premises of the Ammunition Salvage Service on the island of Usedom. The special vehicle is intended for defusing so-called unconventional explosive and incendiary devices as well as suitcase bombs or letter bombs. The Ammunition Salvage Service is reportedly responsible for the disposal of all ordnance or explosive weapons of war. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2T1FXJR–The British Reoccupation of Malaya Japanese prisoners of war throwing incendiary bombs onto a fire that already contains cases of cordite from the former Japanese ammunition store in the limestone caves at Batu, Selangor State, near Kuala Lumpur.
RF2M755WK–burnt capsules from the 9M22S for MLRS Grad projectile containing an incendiary composition were found in eastern Ukraine
RF2DYNK3N–Close up of multiple 50 caliber BMG copper empty shell casings on grunge background
RF2W96NGX–The .50 caliber Browning Machine Gun cartridge, also known as the .50 BMG cartridge. Isolated on white background.
RMMJK24E–aircraft bombs and ammunition, air raid, poison gas attack Damascus, Syria
RM2C973JX–London, UK. 29 July 2020. Preview of 'History of Bombs' by internationally renowned artist, Ai Weiwei at IWM London, which is reopening after the coronavirus pandemic. The atrium is given in its entirety to an artist for the first time in the history of the building. The work explores international migration, conflict as a root cause of human flow, and the relationship between the individual, society and the state, drawing on the artist’s ongoing investigation into politics and power. The show runs 1 August 2020 to 24 May 2021. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2RC2BF8–Photo of a 76 mm shrapnel shell, showing its contents of 380 c.c. of sulphur trioxide (SO3) and 15 gms. of black powder. Taken by photographer AU Chemical during military operations. The shell is marked with the identification number 54838 and was issued for use during World War I. Date of photograph is recorded as April 2, 1919.
RM2JJNAB9–Mellenthin, Germany. 27th July, 2022. Robert Mollitor, head of the ammunition salvage service in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, shows a remote-control manipulator on the site of the ammunition salvage service on the island. The special vehicle is designed for defusing so-called unconventional explosive and incendiary devices as well as suitcase bombs or letter bombs. The Munitions Salvage Service is reportedly responsible for the disposal of all ordnance or explosive weapons of war. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2RC2W46–This image shows a 75 mm shrapnel shell containing white phosphorus, displayed on poles. The photograph was taken on April 2, 1919, by a Chemical Warfare Service photographer. The description and notes indicate that this image is part of a collection issued by the Chemical Warfare Service.
RF2M755WW–burnt capsules from the 9M22S for MLRS Grad projectile containing an incendiary composition were found in eastern Ukraine
RM2JY0WFD–German ammunition truck blowing up in withdrawal from Belgium bulge under .50 calibre incendiary bullets of Lt. Richard D. Law, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
RM2T1FXN1–The British Reoccupation of Malaya Two British officers watch as a fierce magnesium flame leaps into the air as an incendiary bomb ignites on a fire formed by burning munitions from the former Japanese ammunition store in the limestone caves at Batu, Selangor State, near Kuala Lumpur.
RMMJK426–aircraft bombs and ammunition, air raid, poison gas attack Damascus, Syria
RM2C973MD–London, UK. 29 July 2020. Preview of 'History of Bombs' by internationally renowned artist, Ai Weiwei at IWM London, which is reopening after the coronavirus pandemic. The atrium is given in its entirety to an artist for the first time in the history of the building. The work explores international migration, conflict as a root cause of human flow, and the relationship between the individual, society and the state, drawing on the artist’s ongoing investigation into politics and power. The show runs 1 August 2020 to 24 May 2021. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RF2M755Y3–burnt capsules from the 9M22S for MLRS Grad projectile containing an incendiary composition were found in eastern Ukraine
RM2K19B8J–Nazi ammunition stores, workshops, and barracks buildings at Kaiserlautern, important enemy industrial and communication center, are covered by black and whie explosive clouds of demolition and incendiary bombs-including phosphorous bombs-from First
RMMJK477–aircraft bombs and ammunition, air raid, poison gas attack Damascus, Syria
RM2C973H7–London, UK. 29 July 2020. Preview of 'History of Bombs' by internationally renowned artist, Ai Weiwei at IWM London, which is reopening after the coronavirus pandemic. The atrium is given in its entirety to an artist for the first time in the history of the building. The work explores international migration, conflict as a root cause of human flow, and the relationship between the individual, society and the state, drawing on the artist’s ongoing investigation into politics and power. The show runs 1 August 2020 to 24 May 2021. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2K19B8H–Nazi ammunition stores, workshops, and barracks buildings at Kaiserlautern, important enemy industrial and communication center, are covered by black and whie explosive clouds of demolition and incendiary bombs-including phosphorous bombs-from First
RMMJK2FF–aircraft bombs and ammunition, air raid, poison gas attack, Iranian war
RM2C973H1–London, UK. 29 July 2020. Preview of 'History of Bombs' by internationally renowned artist, Ai Weiwei at IWM London, which is reopening after the coronavirus pandemic. The atrium is given in its entirety to an artist for the first time in the history of the building. The work explores international migration, conflict as a root cause of human flow, and the relationship between the individual, society and the state, drawing on the artist’s ongoing investigation into politics and power. The show runs 1 August 2020 to 24 May 2021. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2K1980H–The first strings of incendiary and high explosive bombs begin the plastering of a German ammunition and suspected V-2 storage site at Siegelsbach, 18 miles southeast of Heidelberg, by First Tactical Air Force Martin B-26 Marauders. The explosive
RMMJK2K8–aircraft bombs and ammunition, air raid, poison gas attack Damascus, Syria
RM2C973JH–London, UK. 29 July 2020. Preview of 'History of Bombs' by internationally renowned artist, Ai Weiwei at IWM London, which is reopening after the coronavirus pandemic. The atrium is given in its entirety to an artist for the first time in the history of the building. The work explores international migration, conflict as a root cause of human flow, and the relationship between the individual, society and the state, drawing on the artist’s ongoing investigation into politics and power. The show runs 1 August 2020 to 24 May 2021. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JXTME6–A German ammunition truck, parked in the shadow cast by the long white building (above) goes up in a swirling mass of flames (below), the result of .50 calibre incendiary bullets fired by 2nd Lt. William I. Wells, Union Valley Road, Cranbury
RMMJK4MC–aircraft bombs and ammunition, air raid, poison gas attack Damascus, Syria
RMMJK464–aircraft bombs and ammunition, air raid, poison gas attack Damascus, Syria
RMMJK2EF–aircraft bombs and ammunition, air raid, poison gas attack Damascus, Syria, UXB
RM2C973H6–London, UK. 29 July 2020. Preview of 'History of Bombs' by internationally renowned artist, Ai Weiwei at IWM London, which is reopening after the coronavirus pandemic. The atrium is given in its entirety to an artist for the first time in the history of the building. The work explores international migration, conflict as a root cause of human flow, and the relationship between the individual, society and the state, drawing on the artist’s ongoing investigation into politics and power. The show runs 1 August 2020 to 24 May 2021. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2JXTMD2–.50 calibre incendiary bullets (indicated by white line and dots) converge on a German ammunition truck (above), setting the vehicle ablaze (below) a few seconds later. 1st Lt. Brandon D. Nuttall, 1319 Walnut St., Shelbyville, Ky., a 19th Tactical
RM2M8DYFR–Ammunition operations personnel load trailers with containers of 30mm high explosive incendiary (HEI) ammunition. The containers will be placed on a C-141B Starlifter aircraft for shipment to the Persian Gulf area during Operation Desert Shield. Subject Operation/Series: DESERT SHIELD Base: Seneca Army Depot, Romulus State: New York (NY) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RMMJK4BX–aircraft bombs and ammunition, air raid, poison gas attack Damascus, Syria, UXB
RM2C973GG–London, UK. 29 July 2020. Preview of 'History of Bombs' by internationally renowned artist, Ai Weiwei at IWM London, which is reopening after the coronavirus pandemic. The atrium is given in its entirety to an artist for the first time in the history of the building. The work explores international migration, conflict as a root cause of human flow, and the relationship between the individual, society and the state, drawing on the artist’s ongoing investigation into politics and power. The show runs 1 August 2020 to 24 May 2021. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2M8DYJG–Edward Mitchell, Jim Jones and Bill Benkovich, all ammunition operations personnel, load a C-141B Starlifter aircraft with containers of 30mm high explosive incendiary (HEI) ammunition bound for the Persian Gulf area during Operation Desert Shield. Subject Operation/Series: DESERT SHIELD Base: Seneca Army Depot, Romulus State: New York (NY) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RMMJK49B–aircraft bombs and ammunition, air raid, poison gas attack Damascus, Syria, UXB
RM2C973J1–London, UK. 29 July 2020. Preview of 'History of Bombs' by internationally renowned artist, Ai Weiwei at IWM London, which is reopening after the coronavirus pandemic. The atrium is given in its entirety to an artist for the first time in the history of the building. The work explores international migration, conflict as a root cause of human flow, and the relationship between the individual, society and the state, drawing on the artist’s ongoing investigation into politics and power. The show runs 1 August 2020 to 24 May 2021. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
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