NZDF recruits learn to deactivate lethal explosives


A new round of New Zealand Defence Force recruits are learning to deactivate lethal explosives to prepare for work in war zones around the world – and bases and camps closer to home.

The explosive ordnance disposal trade is a small speciality in our military, where recruits learn to locate, identify, destroy, or deactivate ammunition and explosives. “They can have quite catastrophic consequences if they don’t get it right,” NZDF senior instructor Matt Dyson told 1News. The initial trade training requires courses spread across two years, before participants go off to the Army and Air Force to start new jobs.

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