RAF Fauld explosion Part 2

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  • @tardismole
    @tardismole Рік тому

    13:54 Wince and thinks of crown jewels. Excellent video.

  • @profpep
    @profpep Рік тому +4

    I think the brass chisel thing is cover up. Brass tools are used in petrol refineries, for the very good reason that they DON'T spark. It is possible that someone removing an impact detonator from a bomb with a brass chisel could have triggered the detonator, (especially as I saw from some notes that bombs from crashed planes were being recycled). I just don't believe that a simple spark could trigger a bomb, cordite, or black powder in an open container could be, but that does not seem likely.

    • @RJM1011
      @RJM1011 Рік тому

      They have it wrong in the video as they should know brass does not spark. It was the act of bringing recovered bombs into the store and bashing out the live fuze that set the place off.

  • @paulvamos7319
    @paulvamos7319 Рік тому +2

    16:16 That boulder looks like the ones down in the crater. I wonder.....😁 Thanks for the history lesson, love hands on history!👍

  • @brianartillery
    @brianartillery Рік тому +2

    Ah, the remains of RAF Fauld: an underground munitions store. The site of one of the largest non-nuclear explosions ever. The blast destroyed a farm, a cement works, and a reservoir.
    The brass chisel thing? It's rubbish. Brass is used in places like this because it DOES NOT cause sparks, being non-ferrous. Brass is used extensively in the petro-chemical industry for this reason.
    It was known that the working methods here were often slipshod, with not enough attention being paid to safety.
    Some chambers did survive, but I'm sure they were backfilled after the war.

    • @RJM1011
      @RJM1011 Рік тому

      They have it wrong in the video as they should know brass does not spark. It was the act of bringing recovered bombs into the store and bashing out the live fuze that set the place off.

  • @stephenspencer3109
    @stephenspencer3109 Рік тому +5

    Hi Ian and Chris, it's been years since I've been down in the crater it's definitely more overgrown now it felt cold,eerie everywhere calm, no birds chirping strange feeling did you notice it, plus the strange thing was i took pictures and not one come out from inside the crater?

  • @Nicola.S.
    @Nicola.S. Рік тому

    Wow great video guys thank you ❤

  • @warrenjohnknight.9831
    @warrenjohnknight.9831 Рік тому

    When I served in Singapore in the 70s, one of my tasks was picking up ammo form the British ammo dumps, all underground with vehicle access, I always was wondering if it blow up. 13:04

  • @dandesjardins2552
    @dandesjardins2552 Рік тому

    Thanks Ian and Chris and company

  • @craigbrowning9448
    @craigbrowning9448 Рік тому

    Is the time "A Half Five" 5:30 or 4:30?

  • @stuartbridger5177
    @stuartbridger5177 Рік тому

    Interesting watch, I walked around the edge of the crater a few years ago. The size of it is difficult to comprehend. Even more difficult is the fact that there was a farm on the site that just completely vanished, buildings, occupants and livestock all consumed. For more background I would highly recommend Nick McCamleys book "Disasters Underground" It describes the accident in a lot of detail as well as examining the whole flawed strategy of underground ammunition storage.

  • @Cueman222
    @Cueman222 Рік тому

    Good one. I enjoyed this one! 💥👍

  • @buzzabuzza3494
    @buzzabuzza3494 Рік тому +2

    Thx guys for going to the bottom I can now appreciate the size of the blast 👏👏👏

  • @lesnelson3458
    @lesnelson3458 Рік тому +2

    I read it in an article that a soldier saw the Italian pow in the area just before the explosion
    And saw him using the metal chisel instead of the wooden one that was meant to be used to remove the blasting mechanism from a recovered unexploded bomb
    And this is what set of the first of two explosion
    And he didn't say anything to the pow as he was essentially only a civilian
    And that is apparently why he didn't report it to anyone at the time

  • @columbo7927
    @columbo7927 Рік тому

    Interesting Ian Cheers Thank you very much

  • @russellpetrie119
    @russellpetrie119 Рік тому

    my guess it was a test site or disposal area with the rail way tracks

    • @stuartbridger5177
      @stuartbridger5177 Рік тому

      No, as per post below it was underground ammunition storage.

    • @russellpetrie119
      @russellpetrie119 Рік тому

      @@stuartbridger5177 ok understandable why out of bounds did it blow up or just dug in deep?

    • @stuartbridger5177
      @stuartbridger5177 Рік тому

      @@russellpetrie119 if you Google Fauld explosion, Wikipedia has a good write-up

  • @xboxcrazee
    @xboxcrazee Рік тому

    Apparently there were ways into some of the workings but may have been covered over to stop the curious

  • @timothyfricker7413
    @timothyfricker7413 Рік тому +6

    Ian did you know you walked past one of those signs that Says keep out. It is always a good excuse If you get caught To say you're dyslexic

    • @lesbaty8919
      @lesbaty8919 Рік тому +1

      If I see a sign that says “keep out “ I have to go and have a look to find out why I need to keep out 😂😂

  • @ritchieblackmore2711
    @ritchieblackmore2711 Рік тому

    The farmer sets blank traps so watch out I've nearly had this here a good few months ago now..

  • @barrycartwright8400
    @barrycartwright8400 Рік тому

    there is a couple of cartwright's on the memory of hope there not related 😆🤔

  • @harrowtiger
    @harrowtiger Рік тому

    You needed the IKS Lucazade folk for instant energy to climb back up.
    Very interesting and worthwhile exploration folk, many congratulations folk.

  • @BradportMR
    @BradportMR Рік тому +2

    Monday 27th November 1944 , 11.11am 3500_4000 tons of ammo went up! 😱 70 people lost there lives

  • @RJM1011
    @RJM1011 Рік тому

    All those trees and other are self seeded and have NOT been planted by people.
    Thank you.

  • @DJAsHeRMusic
    @DJAsHeRMusic Рік тому

    Hi folks

  • @woden20
    @woden20 Рік тому

    Bob Monkhouse !

  • @DOCWHOK9
    @DOCWHOK9 Рік тому +12

    Guys, I feel more and more disappointed in your videos for their lack of informational quality and viewer inclusion. You used to talk to your viewers and share great info, now it all seems a chore and the disinterest is quite apparent at times. Get back on track IKS !

    • @IKS-Exploration
      @IKS-Exploration  Рік тому +7

      You don’t like go and troll someone else!! I’m not making you watch these videos !! I’m a very busy man and struggle as it is to upload on a weekly basis. Just unsubscribe don’t need you lot moaning every bloody week!! Bye bye

    • @debbiestead
      @debbiestead Рік тому +3

      Ian works a full time job plus UA-cam. He works so hard to create these videos which we all love, a true fan would appreciate the effort he goes to. Like Ian said, you are not being forced to watch anything that’s uploaded, so your negative comment isn’t wanted. Ian’s just come off a night shift and is currently straight back on it editing! He works so hard every single day. Team IKS

    • @willyhearrell9060
      @willyhearrell9060 Рік тому +1

      @@IKS-Exploration you and your other team member just basically verbally attacked somebody, who by the way has the TOP comment on the video. It isn't a troll. If anything it was true. Look at your older videos compared to now. Look at the ones that have VIEWS compared to now.
      Nobody is forcing you to do this. You seem to do this for fun, so if you would like a fanbase. Maybe stop attacking them? Listen to the ones that have been here for years? Or will you chase them all away under the pretense of "trolls"?
      I have never in a decade + of being on UA-cam see a content creator act like this. It's very hostile and extremely shameful. I am in no way a troll or am I attacking you.
      The whole point is your videos are confusing now. They come across as you in a field or a concrete room. What made it interesting before was you talking about the history. Without you doing that we have no idea what the video is even about except whatever you title it.
      We are all here for the same reason. We all just want to enjoy history and the videos YOU make. We are here for YOU. We can't all be perfect or make perfect videos - especially when you upload as much as you do.
      It doesn't hurt to listen to fans. It doesn't hurt to slow down the schedule. It will benefit your mental health and your channel. Dismiss me as a troll or attack me if you want. I don't even know why I put so much effort into a reply...this just actually hurt to read. And THEN be doubled downed on by somebody else who is with you. It's very insecure. Just ignore it if you truly can't handle it.
      Attacking people who are being nice to you will feed the trolls and only make your life and channel so much more toxic.

  • @Balthorium
    @Balthorium Рік тому +3

    Glad you’re okay. I thought I saw you get smoked in a trench in Ukraine. I guess it was your Russian doppelgänger.

  • @Wonky4925
    @Wonky4925 Рік тому +3

    You do know this place has been used by dog walkers, mountain bikes and trail bikers for years?

  • @tdezyn
    @tdezyn Рік тому +5

    No back story, presuming people know where you are and what took place there? Bad film.
    So, I'll do it for you.
    At 11.11am on Monday, 27 November 1944, a mushroom cloud, 50 yards wide, rose high above the village of Hanbury, Staffordshire. Mounds of earth, weighing up to a ton each, fell to the ground after being lifted skywards. A nearby reservoir that had contained six million gallons of water was burst open. And a massive crater - 100 feet deep and 250 yards wide - was blasted into the unspoiled landscape. This lasting scar, the Hanbury Crater, is a reminder of when the 4,000 tonnes of bombs and ammunition kept in the underground storerooms of RAF Fauld, Staffordshire, detonated in a single, deadly moment.
    The exact death toll is uncertain; it is believed that about 70 people died in the explosion.
    The cause of the disaster was not made clear at the time. However, there had been staff shortages, a management position that had remained empty for a year, and 189 inexperienced Italian POWs were working in the mines at the time of the accident. In 1974, it was announced that the cause of the explosion was probably a site worker removing a detonator from a live bomb using a brass chisel rather than a wooden batten. An eyewitness testified that he had seen a worker using brass chisels in defiance of the strict regulations in force.
    You're welcome.

    • @jasongariss5858
      @jasongariss5858 Рік тому +2

      They said the first part is in the description and I'm sure they explained this stuff in it quit being hateful cause you didn't like how they did something you obviously watched it an that means the still make money from ur view an comment an thumbs up or thumbs down

    • @debbiestead
      @debbiestead Рік тому

      Exactly, if you don’t like the videos then don’t watch it’s simple. I don’t understand these trolls.