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Operation Render Safe 2024 – Set to Commence Next Week

Royal Australian Air Force personnel load stores onto a C-130J Hercules bound for the Solomon Islands for Operation Render Safe 2024. Photo credit @ AHC

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SPECIALIST explosive ordnance disposal teams and supporting air assets have started to arrive in Solomon Islands this week ahead of Operation Render Safe 2024. Over the coming days, more than 250 explosive ordnance specialists, from over eight countries will deploy to Western Province to identify and destroy explosive remnants of war remaining from World War II.

At the request of the Solomon Islands Government, the Australian Defence Force and the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force will lead a joint multinational team of experts from Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Republic of Korea, the United Kingdom and the United States.

This will be the largest land based Render Safe Operation ever conducted and will focus on the removal of explosive remnants of war from key areas in Western Province including Munda, Kolombangara, Kohinggo and Vona Vona.

The mission will be conducted across three land and two maritime areas of operation and supported by air assets operating between Honiara and Western Province including C-130J Hercules, C-17 Globemaster and MV-22 Osprey aircraft.

2024 marks the 20th year Operation Render Safe, which is an ADF-led enduring commitment to removing the danger posed by World War II era explosive remnants of war in Pacific Island countries.

Disposal of explosive remnants of war will:

Operation Render Safe 2024 will be conducted in Western Province from the end of August until mid-September.

Source: Australia High Commission Solomon Islands


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