Tuesday, 23 February 2010
Laos Barbecue - at Vientiane market
Monday, 15 February 2010
Friday, 12 February 2010
COPE - Laos UXO Rehabilitation Centre
I visited the COPE centre in Vientiane today - a place which gives support
to UXO victims (Unexploded Ordinance).
The following foto shows a representation of a large bomb (hanging from the ceiling) containing smaller bomblets. As the large bomb descends from the plane its case opens up releasing smaller bomblets - each of which is made up of ball-bearings and explosive.
The following text is from the caption describing this display at the centre:-
"There are many varieties of cluster bombs. All work in similar ways - scattering explosive
'submunitions' over a wide area. In the case of the large casing suspended here, one case would contain enough small 'bombies' to cover an area equivalent to three football fields.
Each case contained up to 680 individual cluster bombs, each with killing radius of 30 metres.
The fins on the outside cause the bomb to spin to arm the device.
The fins on the outside cause the bomb to spin to arm the device.
With impact the explosion occurs. In test conditions 30% of this type of device did not explode. This means that of the 260 million dropped there could have been 80 million unexploded cluster bombs left after the bombing ended."
I also watched the documetary called "Bomb Harvest' at the centre - about the
clearing of UXO in Laos. If you can't get to see the movie - just look at the trailer (shown at this link) to get some idea what these brave guys do to remove UXO in Laos:-
For the story of one victim see also:-
Thursday, 11 February 2010
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