Slick
Good story from someone who was there! During the drawdown in Thailand, circa 1975, we had a BLU-82/B that had been scheduled for disposal. It contained "a lot" of ammonium nitrate slurry, more than the local disposal range limits. The EOD guys, with a "Brown Bar" safety officer, began unscrewing the baseplate, thinking that we would dispose of the slurry in increments--each detonation within the range limits. In the heat, the slurry began oozing out as soon as the baseplate was loosened. What a mess, but we got it done--SAFELY.
Hazord,
I personally don't remember loading fuze extenders on the A-10. The fuze extender was pretty much out of the inventory by 1975--EXCEPT for the Special Ops community--, roughly when the A-10 got to Myrtle Beach. But I'm not saying it didn't happen somewhere, somehow.
Taber