'One in a million' live fire malfunction rained shrapnel on California highway, military report says
In a 666-page report, the Marines concluded that there "is no definitive answer" to why an M795 high explosive round detonated early at an altitude of about 1,480 feet.

Source: NBC News
In a 666-page report, the Marines concluded that there "is no definitive answer" to why an M795 high explosive round detonated early at an altitude of about 1,480 feet.