DETONATION CHECK: Air Force Unit Uses Drones To Create Safer Way To Check For Potential Unexploded Ordinance After Detonation

The video shows the moment a specialised Air Force unit uses drones to innovate a safer way to check for potential unexploded ordinance after a detonation.

Task Force 99.M, created a new and a safer way for 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal Airmen to inspect for potential unexploded ordinance after a detonation.

The unit was designed to look for opportunities to enhance the Ninth Air Force’s ability to detect and defeat any form of unfriendly drone and to rapidly innovate in all domains to ensure victory.

The video was recorded by Staff Sgt. Dalton Williams on Friday, 2nd December 2022.

Specialized Air Force unit uses drones to innovate a safer way to check for potential unexploded ordinance after a detonation on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. The unit was designed to look for opportunities to enhance the Ninth Air Force’s ability to detect and defeat any form of unfriendly drone and to rapidly innovate in all domains to ensure victory. (@DeptofDefense/Newsflash)

It was then shared on U.S. Department of Defense’s Facebook page on Wednesday, 14th December 2022.