A method for neutralization of the explosive content of mines and UXO by essentially
completely consuming the explosive by combustion or decomposition before any explosion
occurs. A charge of a compound that reacts with an extremely high heat-release
rate is ignited on or near the casing of the device to be neutralized. The intense
exothermic reaction generates high temperature combustion products that will disrupt
the casing, thus leading to combustion or decomposition of the explosive. The holes
melted in the mine casing enable ignition of a large area of the explosive charge
and provide easy access for atmospheric air to support active burnout of the explosive.
The apparatus comprises the compound that reacts with a high heat release rate,
an ignition source, and a container for the assembly.