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Six U.S. Marines were killed and eight wounded when a mortar exploded during a live-fire training exercise late Monday at an Army munitions depot in the Nevada desert, military officials told NBC News.
A 60-millimeter mortar exploded in a tube at Hawthorne Army Depot as Marines were preparing to fire it, the officials said.
NBC affiliate KRNV in Reno reported that an explosion rocked the facility, just east of the California line, just before 10 p.m.
The injured were taken to two hospitals. Stacy Kendall, a spokeswoman for Renown Regional Medical Center, said that it was treating eigh
Originally posted by OptimusSubprime
As an ordnance professional, I can tell you that these type of incidents happen from time to time.
Originally posted by OptimusSubprime
There are step by step procedures for handling ordnance, and they are there for a reason. The vast majority of mishaps occur because of human error and complacency... rarely is it a malfunction or design error, because all of that is figured out before the ordnance item is issued for general use. This is a very sad story, but it isn't the first time something like this has happened and it certainly won't be the last.
Originally posted by Metha-Don
What a damn shame!! I wonder how old the ammunition was.
Originally posted by TDawgRex
The conspiracy part of me wonders if a tampered round was in the mix.
Originally posted by TDawgRex
That tactic has been used quite a lot in COIN. Maybe someone was complacent and it found it's way back to CONUS after the pull out in Iraq?
Originally posted by TDawgRex
As you say, The M224 is pretty dummy proof.
Originally posted by TDawgRex
Then again, maybe they had a hang-fire and some dip-stick jack-wagon dropped another round in the excitement.