Weapon from WWII in Darwin Harbour

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The object, believed to be a possible live mortar, was found about 330 metres south of Darwin's East Arm barge

Defence is now working on a plan to safely extract the object, a spokesperson for the planning and logistics department said in a statement.

Does the Australian Navy have access to a saturation diving systems and EOD trained sat divers? Planting explosives with a ROV to clear it makes a lot more sense than trying to defuse and recover it in water that deep.
 
Does the Australian Navy have access to a saturation diving systems and EOD trained sat divers? Planting explosives with a ROV to clear it makes a lot more sense than trying to defuse and recover it in water that deep.
I think it's located 330 meters from a particular location, not 330 meters deep. The video in the story clearly has someone breathing OC filming the mortar and based on the light, it looks pretty shallow.
 
Darwin Harbour is quite shallow.

No idea why they worry about these things underwater. Cannot possibly explode unless someone sets off a charge right next to it.
 
Good thing recreational divers don't go around tapping things with hammers.
 
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