WATCH: Royal Navy Divers Dispose Of Huge WW2 Bomb
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WATCH: Royal Navy Divers Dispose Of Huge WW2 Bomb

WATCH: Royal Navy Divers Dispose Of Huge WW2 Bomb

Royal Navy divers from Southern Diving Unit 2 disposed of a WW2 German bomb off the coast of Clayton-on-Sea on Friday.

The team at the Royal Navy’s Southern Diving Unit 2 spend their days destroying bombs that have the potential to cause deaths in British waters.

Last year, the team was involved in a major effort to complete dredging works to prepare Portsmouth Harbour for the arrival of HMS Queen Elizabeth, Britain's new Aircraft Carrier.

Southern Diving Unit 2, based in Portsmouth, deployed, night and day, to remove these sorts of highly dangerous explosives and take them out of the harbour for safe destruction.

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