Metal Detecting and Unexploded Ordnance (UXOs)

EODsweeper

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From what I can see it looks like a projectile with folding fins on the back. Measurements and markings could narrow it down better.
 

EODsweeper

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It also looks to be OD green in color. The US ordnance color code system says OD green is mostly used for high explosive type ordnance.
 

Digging Smith

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Jan 8, 2013
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Truro, Nova Scotia
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Garrett EuroAce, AT Pro, Pro Pointer
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All Treasure Hunting
2 inch mortar bursting smoke round, they are full of white phosphorous, so it goes back in the ground the area flagged for the UXO team to pick up
 

EODsweeper

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So that means it was originally either grey or sea foam green. Should also have a burster adapter on the fuse well. May have red markings.
 

Digging Smith

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Jan 8, 2013
11
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Truro, Nova Scotia
Detector(s) used
Garrett EuroAce, AT Pro, Pro Pointer
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
It's Canadian they used 2 and 3 inch mortars into the 60's I believe before they started using 60 an 81mm , it woulda have had a red and white stripe. The finish was long gone when I dug it up, that area stopped being used for mortar practice in 42
Mortar2SmokeBursting-L.jpg
 

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