Effective ordnance management requires systematic data collection and standardized reporting protocols. 1. Incident Reporting

All munitions containing explosives, nuclear materials, or chemical/biological agents.

Abandoned or unexploded munitions left behind after a conflict. 📋 Reporting and Management

Weapons that were fired or dropped but failed to detonate as intended.

Historically, individual countries used custom datasets, making comparison difficult; modern tools like CORD (Collaborative Ordnance Data Repository) now centralize this info. 2. Risk Mitigation (EORE) Explosive Ordnance Risk Education - GICHD

Organizations like the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) track security incidents to triage risks and monitor compliance.