Published on 13 December 2024
Shooting range bulletin Bernhardzell
Further information
- Entering the area at risk is life threatening and therefore prohibited. The instructions of the cordoning post must be followed.
- During live fire, red/white flags are raised, red/white balloons or (at night) 3 red lamps forming a triangle are set up.
- Any damage reports of third parties including damage to third parties must be reported immediately to the DDPS Damage Centre, Maulbeerstrasse 9, 3008 Bern. Hotline: 0800 11 33 44 or in writing with the ‹Schadenanzeige› form 33.001 which is available at www.schadenzentrumvbs.ch.
- All liability is rejected for damage that arises from not observing the instructions of cordoning personnel and live fire notices.

- Never touch It is forbidden to touch in any way projectiles or ammunition pieces. Residual explosive ammunition may detonate even years afterwards and present a threat.
- Mark Whoever detects a projectile or ammunition pieces must mark their location well visibly. If possible, the area around the unexploded ordnance should be cordoned off and third parties should be kept at bay.
- Report Suspect findings can be reported at any time by dialling 117 (police), 058 481 44 44 (phone number of the National Unexploded Ordnance Reporting Centre) or with the UXOApp that can be found under the designation «Blindgänger» and downloaded free of charge.
Reporting
- Should you, when you report, only have limited means of communication, report your discovery to us by phone number 117.
- Or download our unexploded ordnance app from the Apple App Store (for i-phones) or the Google Play Store (for androids) by searching for the term «Blindgänger».
- Otherwise, please use the report form.