Posted by richardandtracy on 02/08/2018 11:04:12:
Posted by Hopper on 02/08/2018 01:56:09:
… The military knew what they were about when it came to preserving parts.
When it came to ammunition/other 'bang' stuff, the packing methods for hot, humid climates were woefully inadequate and there were huge numbers of dud rounds as a result. The WD and later MOD response was to effectively create a packaging industry for these environments.
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Regards,
Richard.
Not just ammunition, anything that doesn't like getting hot, wet, cold, dehydrated, or full of grit.
TalkingPictures sometimes runs a WW2 training film demonstrating the elaborate packaging of a gear-wheel.
Items have to be protected from stupidity as well as the environment. The film stresses the importance of clearly labelling each and every layer. This is because soldiers like to open unlabelled packages to see what's inside. Well trained regulars understand why not but conscripts don't see any harm in having a look, often rendering the contents useless when needed.
Dave