Examples of using Unexploded in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Early metal detector, 1919, used to find unexploded bombs in France after World War 1.
during the operation and their suicide vests remained unexploded.
Obama announced a doubling of America's financial support for removing unexploded bombs in Laos.
barbed wire, and more unexploded grenades and shells than there are pebbles on that beach.
Of the total area in Quang Tri Province remains impacted with landmines and other unexploded ordance(UXO)[1].
projected yet remains unexploded either through malfunction
Davis said the scene was littered with unexploded bombs, and police found one improvised explosive device in the vehicle the brothers are accused of stealing.
UXO-W-II(Unexploded ordnance-waves-II): The second-generation sound waves are upgraded with greater power than the previous generation, produces sound waves that destroy enemies on a large scale.
It is already aiding efforts to spot unexploded bombs that still endanger civilians and to search for the missing aircraft and their crews of past wars.
After the war the site was occupied by an RAF unexploded ordnance disposal unit, known as an X station, and used for storage
So let us continue to work together on these issues- on peacekeeping, unexploded ordnance, and human rights;
One unexploded device was found at a hotel on Boylston Street near the bomb site, and another unexploded device was found at an undisclosed location, according to Keating.
the strikes were made, where we might find unexploded ordnance, so we can focus our efforts there.”.
One unexploded device was found at a hotel on Boylston Street near the bomb site and another unexploded device was found at an undisclosed location, Keating, a Democrat and member of the House Homeland Security Committee, said.
Former bomb squad member Jong Il Hyon, 44, has this photo of an unexploded bomb his team found near the railway running from Hamhung from Pyongyang.
piling on each other for decades, has left Afghanistan covered in more than 1,000 square miles of mines, unexploded munitions, roadside bombs
has left Afghanistan covered in well more than 1,000 square kilometres of mines, unexploded munitions, roadside bombs
According to the International Committee of the Red Cross, in Laos alone-- one of the poorest countries in the world-- nine to 27 million unexploded submunitions remain.
States has also helped locate and destroy the millions of landmines and other unexploded bombs that continue to maim and kill innocent Vietnamese.
The medical teams who operated on the 40 or so patients containing potentially unexploded devices made decisions that could be considered rare and reckless, says John Harris,