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Rocket Ammunition

Rocket Ammunition

A hint at what was stored in these buildings.... the English was a surprise to me.
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Wow cool find... i agree with the English though... wonder what that's about?!
nice find, can you say Ebay
Wowzers!!
proof that you didn't want to run away from this place, they will shoot you with rockets!
Probably purchased from the US...
That's really cool! Too bad there wasn't at least one diffused one. That would be an awesome souvenir.
In an old chemical factory in Utica there were very similar militia weaponry like this laying about.. torpedos and junk. No idea why they were stored there, though.
World War 2??
Kind of makes you wonder why it wasn't locked up in the "padlock loop room",
probably World War 2 ...
thats' a scream (from a 2009 perspective of coarse)
Sick.... maybe american soldiers found this place during ww2? Just a thought
Oh now that's comforting
looks easy enough to open :)
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Explosives?

Erm...
Googled "S9JNA" for fun, and got this: http://redbook.gao.gov/7/fl0031860.php

Still don't know what it stands for, but the rocket ammunition was M28A2 HEAT, which, according to the infallible Wikipedia, was used by the M20 "Super Bazooka," which entered production just before the start of the Korean war.

I suppose it was given or sold to France in case of a Soviet tank invasion.
NATO weapons.

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