A controlled explosion of a suspected ordnance has been carried out near the former Scatsta Airport site. Police Scotland confirmed a team of experts carried out the explosion on Thursday, following a discovery at the site on Monday.
Officers set up a cordon at the site as a precaution ahead of the explosion - and a police vehicle was stationed at the airport for several days. Other suspected bombs have been discovered at the airport in recent years.
Read more...
Source: The Shetland Times News
Related:
- Northern Ireland: PSNI carry out controlled explosion on ‘WW2-style device’
September 15, 2025
The PSNI has carried out a controlled explosion on a suspicious object in Co Londonderry. Army Technical Officers (ATOs) were called to the scene of the incident in Coleraine on Monday following reports of a suspicious object in the area. Police said the object was identified as a Second World War-style device. “A suspicious object discovered ...
- UK: Controlled explosion carried out on Kent beach
August 31, 2025
Bomb disposal experts have carried out a controlled explosion on a Kent beach. A piece of suspected ordnance was found by a metal detectorist at West Bay in Westgate-on-Sea on Saturday morning. Coastguards closed the beach until Sunday morning, when the object could be reached after the tide had gone out. Read more… Source: BBC News Related:
- UK: Controlled explosion of Second World War mortar found near beach in Hampshire
August 26, 2025
The Navy has confirmed that a suspected bomb found by a metal detectorist was a wartime mortar. On August 24, a metal detectorist came across a suspected bomb at Taddiford Gap in Lymington. The metal detectorist, Jack, found it at around midday and immediately called the police. Along with bomb disposal teams, police officers secured and ...
- UK: Bomb team detonates artillery shell found on Drigg Beach
August 25, 2025
An artillery shell found on a beach has been detonated in a controlled explosion. Whitehaven Coastguard Rescue Team said the ordnance had been discovered on Drigg Beach in Cumbria on Sunday by a member of the public. It said the artillery shell was destroyed by a bomb disposal unit at 12:43 BST. The team thanked the ...
