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ordnance © Andreas Carlsson – www.andreasca.se
ordnance © Andreas Carlsson – www.andreasca.se
ordnance © Andreas Carlsson – www.andreasca.se
ordnance © Andreas Carlsson – www.andreasca.se
ordnance © Andreas Carlsson – www.andreasca.se

Ordnance

Effective ordnance management requires systematic data collection and standardized reporting protocols. 1. Incident Reporting

Organizations like the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) track security incidents to triage risks and monitor compliance. ordnance

Historically, individual countries used custom datasets, making comparison difficult; modern tools like CORD (Collaborative Ordnance Data Repository) now centralize this info. 2. Risk Mitigation (EORE) Explosive Ordnance Risk Education - GICHD individual countries used custom datasets

Abandoned or unexploded munitions left behind after a conflict. 📋 Reporting and Management making comparison difficult

All munitions containing explosives, nuclear materials, or chemical/biological agents.

Weapons that were fired or dropped but failed to detonate as intended.