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Operation RENDER SAFE, the Australian Defence Force (ADF) Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) mission in Solomon Islands has been a “spectacular success” according to the head of the Task Force Commander, Commander Doug Griffiths.The operation consisted of a Task Force of nearly 200 Explosive Ordnance Disposal specialists and support staff from the ADF, New Zealand Defence Force, Canadian Armed Forces, the United States Navy and the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force. The 10,000 items located by the Task Force since October 29 ranged from 1000lb bombs down to individual hand and rifle grenades. While the ordnance was predominantly US and Japanese, a range of other material was found including some French and British ordnance. These items were “rendered safe”, usually by a controlled explosion, in location or at the Solomon Islands main EOD site near the nation’s capital Honiara. Commander Griffiths said the results of the combined, Joint Task Force exceeded all expectations. “I understand that the local Police deal with around 10,000 items per year, so for us to locate 10,000 in three weeks is a real credit not just to us but also the partnership we have had with the local Police and communities,” Commander Griffiths said.Commander Griffiths said ships and divers had also surveyed more than 25 square-kilometres of seabed, including 8km of beachfront near Honiara and numerous channels in the Russell Islands. “Our Task Force members have no shortage of battlefield experience in Iraq, Afghanistan, East Timor, Bosnia, Burundi, Somalia, Sudan and a multitude of other conflict zones across most continents but the sheer volume of items in such a short period of time has certainly provided a challenge,” he said.Commander Griffiths said Task Force members are now returning home to Australia, New Zealand, the United States and Canada knowing that they have freed up areas of land and seabed that are now safer for people to farm, build houses, fish and play. “With the local population just passing 500,000 and growing rapidly these areas will be needed so that the Solomons can grow with confidence and safety,” he said. Press Release, December 03, 2013; Image: Australian Navy Follow Naval Today via: RSS |
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