U.K. looking for help in disposing of cluster munitions

LONDON – Following its signing of the “Cluster Munitions Convention” earlier this year, the United Kingdom is now looking for someone to dispose of 56,000 Extended Range Bomblet Shells (ERBS). The ERBS L20A1 shells were purchased for use primarily with the AS90 self-propelled howitzer, with a number...

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